New Delhi: Congress seems to be passing through endless troubles. As the grand old party prepares itself for the upcoming elections in Haryana and Maharashtra, important leaders from the two states have shown resentment with former Haryana Congress chief Ashok Tanwar resigning from the party, alleging corruption in ticket distribution and former Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam, who has been an insider and close to the party leadership, slamming the party brass saying they are not aware of the ground realities.
He also has threatened to quit the party.
Tanwar, who resigned on Saturday, had alleged that those who worked against the party’s interests in the last five years have been given preference over those who worked hard for it. In a letter to Interim Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Tanwar had alleged that the Congress in Haryana had turned into the “Hooda Congress”.
Tanwar along with his supporters had protested in front of Sonia Gandhi’s residence here a few days ago. He alleged that poll tickets were being 'sold' in the poll-bound state.
The Congress had earlier this year replaced Tanwar as Haryana party chief with Kumari Selja, in a bid to curb infighting within the state unit. Selja too does not feature in the list of 90 candidates the party has announced for the Assembly polls.