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Maharashtra Congress is in complete disarray ahead of polls

The party also fears large scale defection to BJP and Shiv Sena in the run up to the assembly poll

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Balasaheb Thorat
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Even as the BJP has launched membership drive and out reach up to booth level voters to bag 2.5 crore votes to retain power after the ensuing Maharashtra Assembly election, the faction ridden Congress party is yet to recover from its rout in the Lok Sabha election and to appoint a new state president. The party also fears large scale defection to BJP and Shiv Sena in the run up to the assembly poll.

Already former leader of opposition and veteran Congress leader Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil joined BJP and became minister in the state cabinet. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' close confidant and state water resources minister Girish Mahajan has declared that leaders from Congress and Nationalist Congress Party are queuing up before official bungalow for joining BJP.

Fadnavis has already asked party members not to remain complacent following stunning performance in Lok Sabha election. He will soon took out a month-long Vikas Yatra in the state while ministers have been asked to increase their tours in districts assigned to them.

On the other hand, Ashok Chavan, who lost to BJP nominee on his home turf Nanded, has already submitted his resignation as the state party president. The central party leadership has hinted that former minister Balasaheb Thorat will be Chavan's successor. However, Thorat is waiting and four working presidents are waiting for the official appointments so that they can kick start poll preparations.

At the district level the party organisation is directionless and in total disarray due to lack of coordination with the state leadership. Even though the outgoing president Chavan held review of poll debacle and party's preparedness for assembly poll, various factions are still on their loggerheads and not ready to bury their hatchets to take on mighty BJP.

Interestingly, NCP president Sharad Pawar, who is quite keen to enter into seat sharing with Congress for Assembly poll, recently asked Congress leader and in-charge of Maharashtra Mallikarjun Kharge to set its house in order so that alliance talks can be launched. There has been no movement as Congress is unable to decide who will lead the seat sharing talks.

Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee spokesperson admitted that the party has to pull up its socks to effectively counter the BJP. ''However, unless Rahul Gandhi's successor is decided finally and firmly Congress workers would continue to be confused. Style of functioning of the Congress party is such as unless Delhi is stable no state can be stabilised which applies to Maharashtra too,'' he noted.

Mahajan said Chavan has already submitted his resignation right after the election results but thedecision is still pending. It needs to be taken at the earliest.

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