New Delhi:Sensing that the Congress has a fair chance of winning the May 10 Karnataka assembly polls, former party chief Rahul Gandhi is taking great care to select the nominees. According to party insiders, Rahul has gathered personal information on potential candidates in all 224 assembly seats and the party’s prospects there.
Armed with this information, which reached him via several levels of local leadership, Rahul has been devoting long hours at the Central Election Committee meetings where potential names were hotly debated before being approved. "This is a high-stakes election for Rahul. He has been playing a very active role during the CEC meetings and discussed each seat at length. He came with proper background reports on the seats and the potential candidates,” a CEC member told ETV Bharat on condition of anonymity.
Of late, the CEC has met a couple of times but the party has announced only two lists comprising 164 seats so far, which is roughly two-thirds of the total 224 seats. "The remaining seats would be announced around April 10. We are all waiting for the third list. The delay is because we have a large number of leaders in the state and ticket distribution is very crucial," said a CEC member.
Senior state leader BK Hari Prasad acknowledged the party took the risk of breaking a tradition and announcing candidates earlier than its rivals BJP and JD-S. “It is the first time that we have announced tickets early. We will get an advantage because of that. Our people are on the job. In fact, we had started the election process long back and took feedback on potential candidates from the secretaries besides local-level leaders. A survey of seats was also done,” Hari Prasad told ETV Bharat.