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Fissures in MP Congress unit ahead of Rahul's visit
Published : May 24, 2018, 11:03 am IST
Updated : May 24, 2018, 11:03 am IST
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Former Congress MP Meenakshi Natarajan
Former Congress MP Meenakshi Natarajan

Former Congress MP from Mandsaur, Meenakshi Natarajan, has resigned from the party's manifesto committee following the induction of her...

Former Congress MP from Mandsaur, Meenakshi Natarajan, has resigned from the party's manifesto committee following the induction of her 'bete noire' Rajendra Singh Gautam into a party coordination panel. The development comes ahead of Congress president Rahul Gandhi's visit to Mandsaur scheduled on June 6, the first death anniversary of six farmers who were killed at a village here in police firing during a protest last year.

Rajendra Singh GautamRajendra Singh Gautam

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Congress general secretary Ashok Gehlot had on Tuesday announced the formation of the party's different committees in view of the MP Assembly elections due later this year. Natarajan, known as a trusted lieutenant of Gandhi, was appointed the chairperson of the Congress' manifesto committee, while Gautam was made a member of the party's state coordination committee.

Congress general secretary Ashok GehlotCongress general secretary Ashok Gehlot

However, just a day after the appointment, the former Lok Sabha member and her supporters -- including Congress MLA from Mandsaur's Suvasra constituency, Hardeep Singh Dang, and party's district vice president Mahendra Gurjar -- resigned from their various organizational posts yesterday. Gurjar said Dang tendered his resignation as the All India Congress Committee (AICC) delegate.

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Congress chief Rahul GandhiCongress chief Rahul Gandhi

When contacted, Natarajan said, "I would not make any public statement on the party's internal issues."  Notably, Gautam had during the 2009 Lok Sabha polls rebelled against the Congress when Natarajan was chosen as the party nominee from Mandsaur. Congress chief Rahul Gandhi will visit Piplya Mandi village in the district on June 6, the first death anniversary of six farmers who were killed in police firing during a protest there last year. He is expected to hold a condolence meeting-cum-rally during his visit, a state Congress leader said yesterday.

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