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Sharief row exposes rift in Karnataka Cong

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D K Singh

Posted: May 01, 2008 at 1546 hrs IST

New Delhi, April 30 As the campaign for Assembly elections is set to gain full steam with the announcement of candidates, the Congress party remains a divided house in the state with many top leaders sulking after the ticket distribution exercise.

Former Union Minister C K Jaffer Sharief’s resignation, which he withdrew following a meeting with Congress chief Sonia Gandhi last Sunday, only exposed the deep fissures in the party. Not only was his grandson denied a ticket, the list of minority candidates he had prepared in consultation with senior party leaders Rahman Khan and Sageer Ahmad and submitted to the party’s screening committee was also ignored, according to party sources.

To make it worse, the party gave a ticket to Sharief’s rival Roshan Baig for Shivajinagar constituency from where Sharief was planning to field his grandson. Baig had resigned from S M Krishna Cabinet in 2004 following the arrest of his brother Rehan Baig for his alleged involvement in Telgi stamp paper scam.

According to a section of Karnataka leaders, PCC chief Mallikarjun Kharge and CLP leader Dharam Singh called the shots in the selection of candidates by the screening committee and in the process, many top leaders were sidelined in ticket distribution exercise. The central election committee endorsed the screening committee’s decisions.

Krishna, whose return to active politics had been fiercely opposed by party colleagues from the state, did find a place in important committees of the party but he did not have much say in the selection of candidates. Except his close aide D K Shiv Kumar, most of the candidates recommended by Krishna were ignored. Although a few of his nominees could not get tickets, “it happens in a large party like the Congress”, said Krishna. Union Minister Oscar Fernandes also did not have any say in ticket distribution exercise, according to Congress sources.

AICC general secretaries Margaret Alva and B K Hari Prasad were also left aggrieved as the screening committee took a decision not to give tickets to relatives of central leaders.

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