In the recent development, Congress workers on Monday protested outside the residence of former CM and party's State chief Kamal Nath in Bhopal demanding the candidates declared for Narmadapuram, Seoni Malwa and Rampur Baghelan assembly seats to be changed.
Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Sunday said that there can be some differences as there are many people asking for ticket but the Bharatiya Janata Party has everything under control.
Union Minister Prahlad Patel on Saturday condemned the protest staged by the supporters and workers of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over ticket distribution in Jabalpur and called it "unfortunate and shameful".
The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee on Wednesday handed its party ticket to Wanglem Konyak from Tangnyu Village, Mon Nagaland representing the 43 Tapi Assembly Constituency for the bye- election scheduled on November 7. A ticket distribution program was also held at the Congress Bhavan
"4000 people have expressed their wish to contest the election but we cannot give tickets to 4000 so some people may get upset as of now but later I believe they will keep serving the Congress party," Nath said.
Responding to the question if his Sudhir will not contest the upcoming assembly elections, then will he campaign for the party, the former MP said that he would not campaign for anyone. He would stay at home.
While addressing the media on Tuesday Meghwal said, "A team has been formed for damage control. The team is being headed by MoS Kailash Choudhary. I too have spoken with 8-10 people. We hold reviews every day."
Congress party during the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) meeting on Saturday in Raipur discussed "ticket distribution" ahead of the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections, scheduled later this year, state Deputy Chief Minister TS Singh Deo said.
BJP and Congress leaders took swipe at each other on Friday during the poll battle in Karnataka as electioneering gathered pace in the southern state with almost a month left for polling
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