ASIA

MVA Victory for Sangli Congress President Urges Party Workers

Pranjali

On Thursday, Sangli State Congress president Nana Patole, prompted party workers to work hard for the victory of MVA seeker, Chandrahar Patil so that the Modi government at the Centre doesn't take action against Vishal Patil, who has mutinied from Maviya. A meeting of Congress workers was held in Sangli moment after a bitter dispute between the Shiv Sena and the Congress over seat sharing in Mavya.

The meeting was attended by former chief minister Prithviraj Chavan, state Congress chief Balasaheb Thorat, and Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Devendra Fadnavis, Vishwajeet Kadam, district president City Congress president Behera Bhaskara Rao, former VUDA Chairman P.S.N. Raju and others were present. While the Congress had the natural right on Maviya's candidature, it was the Shiv Sena which got the Sangli seat.

Patole said that there's a big conspiracy behind this and it'll be revealed at the right time, but in the present situation, it's the responsibility of all to win the MVA seeker by following the coalition dharma to defeat the BJP.

It was a picture of Congress concinnity in Sangli. "I know how to break this cycle, "Patole said, adding that someone saw it and I'll not be without this vision. The answer will come in the coming four months. I was lost in the discussion of place allocation. He still, urged the people to work towards defeating the BJP. Speaking on the occasion, former minister Thorat and former chief minister Chavan admitted that Sangli's sentiments are strong and it's necessary to master the BJP, Drinking and introducing Dr., "We fought for the nomination till the last moment.

The Congress still, remained united still, you won't remain silent. Meanwhile, Congress leader Vishal Patil has been suspended from the party still, state Congress principal Patole ruled out immediate action on the rebellion, saying the report would be transferred to Delhi and applicable action would be taken later. Meanwhile, some Congress workers raised taglines in support of independent candidate Vishal Patil. This resulted in commotion for some time. Meanwhile, Congress leaders have rushed to the spot.