Tharoor is to file a nomination tomorrow, a direct fight with Digvijaya is likely

A direct fight with Digvijaya is likely

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor is planning to present his nomination papers for the impending official appointment of the All-India Congress Board on Saturday. According to the data, Tharoor will visit 24 Akbar Street at 12.15 pm tomorrow. He will therefore hold a question-and-answer session at 1.00 pm at his home on 97 Lodhi Domain (inverse Airforce Bal Bharti Government funded School). In the meantime, party pioneer Digvijaya Singh, one more competitor for the topmost situation in the party, will likewise file his nomination tomorrow between 11 am and 3 pm. Tharoor invited Singh’s bid and said that the two of them have consented to think of it as a cordial challenge.

A direct fight with Digvijaya is likely
A direct fight with Digvijaya is likely

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor will present his nomination papers for the AICC official decisions at 12.15 pm at 24 Akbar Street in New Delhi on Friday, his office said on Thursday. Tharoor will likewise hold a public interview at 1 pm at his authority home. With Rajasthan boss clergyman Ashok Gehlot on Thursday quitting the race for the Congress boss’ post, Tharoor is currently viewed as the leader for the party’s top position. Notwithstanding, he is likely to have a tough challenge against senior Congress pioneer Digvijaya Singh, who may file his nomination for the Congress president’s post on Friday.

 On Thursday, Singh met with Tharoor, who said they concurred that theirs is “not a fight between rivals but rather a well-disposed challenge” among partners. Singh met the party MP from Thiruvananthapuram subsequent to gathering nomination papers for the surveys. I invite his bid for the Administration of our Party,” Tharoor said in a tweet. Surveying for the post will happen on October 17 while the outcome will be reported on October 19.

Remarkably, one more conspicuous competitor for the President post in the party, Ashok Gehlot late declared that he won’t challenge the races. “I met Rahul Gandhi in Kochi and mentioned him to fight the surveys (for Congress President). At the point when he didn’t acknowledge, I said I’ll challenge however presently with that episode (political emergency in Rajasthan), I have chosen not to challenge the decisions,” CM Gehlot said.

A direct fight with Digvijaya is likely
A direct fight with Digvijaya is likely

Gehlot’s comments came after the veteran chief met with the party’s break boss Sonia Gandhi at her home at 10 Janpath in the public capital.

Rajasthan CM further apologized for the uproar in Rajasthan set off by his followers over a potential administration change in the state after Gehlot was set to file his nomination papers for the Congress boss surveys. Gehlot said that anything that occurred in the state in the beyond two days had stunned everybody. On being inquired as to whether he will remain Rajasthan CM, Gehlot said, “I will not conclude that, Congress boss Sonia Gandhi will conclude that.” “One-line goal is our practice.

A direct fight with Digvijaya is likely
A direct fight with Digvijaya is likely

 Tragically, a circumstance emerged in the goal wasn’t passed. It was my ethical obligation (to pass the goal), however notwithstanding being a CM I was unable to get it passed,” he added.

Conversing with columnists, Gehlot said the party works under the Congress president and choices will be set aside some margin to come. He said Congress laborers stress over the direction in which the nation is going and it meant quite a bit to handle the issue.

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