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Congress president emissary begins exhausting discuss with celebration MLAs; main rejig in state Congress seemingly 

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By Express News Service

Against the backdrop of the rift in Maharashtra Congress, Congress chief Ramesh Chennithala on Monday had one-to-one conferences with Congress MLAs and celebration workplace bearers.

The battle between Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole and Congress Legislative Party chief Balasaheb Thorat surfaced over the MLC elections nominations. Thorat not directly blaming Nana Patole wrote to celebration management expressing his need to step down as CLP and alleged that the conspiracy was made in opposition to him to malign his picture and create suspicion about his loyalty in the direction of the Congress.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge appointed Congress chief Ramesh Chennithala and requested him to evaluate the state of affairs within the Maharashtra Congress and submit a report. Mr Chennithala arrived in Mumbai on Monday and began a one-to-one assembly along with his celebration MLAs and workplace bearers.

Sources stated that Mr Chhennithala’s report is essential as a result of it’ll determine whether or not incumbent Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole ought to stay as celebration president or he will probably be changed with somebody from the state Congress.

“If the report is negative, then the new president of Maharashtra Congress will be appointed. Several names are doing the rounds for the new president that includes former Maharashtra Congress chief minister Ashok  Chavan, former minister and OBC face Vijay Wadettiwar, Yashomati Thakur, Nitin Raut, Satej Patil etc. However, the final decisions will be taken by the party president with the consultations with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi,” stated the senior Congress chief requesting anonymity.

He added that will probably be attention-grabbing to see whether or not the Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge accepts the resignations of the Congress legislative celebration Balasaheb Thorat or solely adjustments the state president.

“Senior Congress leader Ashok Chavan is interested in taking the reins of the party, but he is also asking to change the CLP. He wants someone close to him as CLP so that both can work hard to expand the party base and take on the opposition in the state assembly as well. If the CLP is not changed, then a different name may emerge as the party president,” stated one other senior Congress chief requesting anonymity.

Against the backdrop of the rift in Maharashtra Congress, Congress chief Ramesh Chennithala on Monday had one-to-one conferences with Congress MLAs and celebration workplace bearers.

The battle between Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole and Congress Legislative Party chief Balasaheb Thorat surfaced over the MLC elections nominations. Thorat not directly blaming Nana Patole wrote to celebration management expressing his need to step down as CLP and alleged that the conspiracy was made in opposition to him to malign his picture and create suspicion about his loyalty in the direction of the Congress.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge appointed Congress chief Ramesh Chennithala and requested him to evaluate the state of affairs within the Maharashtra Congress and submit a report. Mr Chennithala arrived in Mumbai on Monday and began a one-to-one assembly along with his celebration MLAs and workplace bearers.

Sources stated that Mr Chhennithala’s report is essential as a result of it’ll determine whether or not incumbent Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole ought to stay as celebration president or he will probably be changed with somebody from the state Congress.

“If the report is negative, then the new president of Maharashtra Congress will be appointed. Several names are doing the rounds for the new president that includes former Maharashtra Congress chief minister Ashok  Chavan, former minister and OBC face Vijay Wadettiwar, Yashomati Thakur, Nitin Raut, Satej Patil etc. However, the final decisions will be taken by the party president with the consultations with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi,” stated the senior Congress chief requesting anonymity.

He added that will probably be attention-grabbing to see whether or not the Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge accepts the resignations of the Congress legislative celebration Balasaheb Thorat or solely adjustments the state president.

“Senior Congress leader Ashok Chavan is interested in taking the reins of the party, but he is also asking to change the CLP. He wants someone close to him as CLP so that both can work hard to expand the party base and take on the opposition in the state assembly as well. If the CLP is not changed, then a different name may emerge as the party president,” stated one other senior Congress chief requesting anonymity.