May 10, 2022
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Cong panel recommends one ticket per family

The other recommendation is to expand the social base and give reservations to the SC/ST and marginalised OBC….reports Asian Lite News

To attract young talent to the party, a Congress sub-group has recommended to give only one ticket per family so that big leaders do not corner party tickets and deny a place to the genuine hard workers.

However, the party recently flouted this rule in Goa and Uttarakhand. In the hill state, former chief minister Harish Rawat and his daughter were given tickets, and the senior Rawat lost in the polls; Yashpal Arya and his son were also given tickets, son Sanjeev Arya lost; former Punjab chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi contested from two seats and lost both.

The other recommendation is to expand the social base and give reservations to the SC/ST and marginalised OBC. The CWC will take a view on Monday evening and deliberate in the brainstorming session.

To increase the vote share, the Congress has decided to focus on increasing its social base and reach out to the groups which have not found place in the party apparatus, sources have said.

The convenors of the sub-committee met party president Sonia Gandhi and handed over their recommendation to her.

Each state has been told to focus on sub-castes and give more representation to them in the party.

The BJP in Uttar Pradesh has been successful in weaning away the non-Jatavs from the BSP, which is helping them immensely in expanding their vote base. Taking a cue from this, the party wants to similarly increase its social base in each state, add more people and expand its vote share which has been declining since 2014.

The special focus will be on Uttar Pradesh where the party won only two seats and the vote share declined to around two per cent. Uttar Pradesh is the biggest state in terms of Lok Sabha seats and sends 80 MPs. The Congress won only one seat in 2019 and now it hopes to rope in the leaders from the BSP, who have lost hope in their party, a Congress leader said.

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