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Congress leadership failing to resolve infighting in state units: IANS-CVoter Live Tracker

By IANS | Updated: July 12, 2021 22:00 IST

New Delhi, July 12 The Congress leadership is consistently failing to resolve the infighting in state units of ...

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New Delhi, July 12 The Congress leadership is consistently failing to resolve the infighting in state units of the party, as per the -C Voter Live Tracker.

After the Punjab and Haryana unit of Congress, now infighting is being witnessed in party's Chhattisgarh unit as well and 48.33 per cent respondents said the Congress leadership is consistently failing to resolve the infighting in state units of the party.

The sample size of the survey is 1,225. CVoter NewsTracker Surveys in India are based on a national representative random probability sample as used in the globally standardised RDD CATI methodology, covering all geographic and demographic segments across all States. This daily live tracker survey is based on interviews of adult (18+) respondents across all socio-economic segments. The data is weighted to the known census profile. The standard margin of error: +/- 3 per cent at National trends and +/- 5 per cent at Regional/Zonal trends with 95 per cent confidence level.

Tremors are being felt in Chhattisgarh over the issue of a change in leadership. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel met party General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Sunday and after the meeting said, that when the high command asks that someone else should be made Chief Minister, it will be done as per their wish.

Health Minister T.S. Singh Deo, whose supporters are pushing for change, has maintained that the issue of Chhattisgarh Chief Ministership is to be decided by the Congress leadership and party President Sonia Gandhi as it is their prerogative.

Infighting is also rampant in the Haryana unit of the Congress, where supporters of former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda have stepped up pressure to remove Kumari Selja as the state President and appoint him to the post.

Sources say the former Chief Minister wants free hand in the state affairs and also is upset with growing clout of Randeep Singh Surjewala.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh and his bete nore Navjot Sidhu are caught in a tussle in Punjab.

After Sidhu met Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Rahul Gandhi separately, there is speculation that Priyanka Gandhi has suggested Sidhu's name as the Punjab Congress chief. However, Amarinder Singh and some of the other factions in the party are not accepting this formula.

Sources said that Punjab leaders may accept him as the Working President, but not as a full-fledged state unit chief as the Chief Minister is keen on having a non-Sikh face as the state Congress President.

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