Delhi:Congress party had made it clear in Uttarakhand that only one member from a family will be getting a ticket in the upcoming Assembly polls. The party's ex-president and senior leader Rahul Gandhi revealed the strict policy during a meeting held after his recent Dheradun rally. However, some of the party's senior leaders are not in a mood to follow the party directive.
From state Congress Campaign Committee head Harish Rawat to opposition leader in the Assembly Pritam Singh, the sons and daughters of several veteran leaders have started demanding tickets, making it difficult for the Congress screening committee headed by Avinash Pandey to handle the situation.
The committee also includes party's Uttarakhand in-charge Devendra Yadav, state Congress president Ganesh Godiyal, Harish Rawat, Rajesh Dharmani and Pritam Singh.
Sons of Harish Rawat, the former chief minister, Virendra and Anand both have already demanded tickets for themselves. Rawat's daughter Anupama Rawat, who is holding the post of National General Secretary of Mahila Congress. also expressed her desire for a seat to contest in Haridwar district. She has even approached the Pandey, who is taking interviews of Congress candidates seeking tickets.