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Historical debacle: Senior Cong leaders fail to get double-digit votes on their native polling booths
10/24/2024 11:57:20 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Oct 24: The Congress leadership has decided to review the polling booth-wise performance of the party’s senior leaders in the just concluded Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir in general and Jammu region in particular.
Highly placed sources said that the majority of senior party leaders have failed to secure respectable votes for the party candidates in their respective polling booths.
“There are as many as 275 members in the present Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee. Out of these 275 PCC members, only two dozen were successful in getting respectable votes in their respective polling stations”, a senior Congress leader, wishing anonymity, told the Early Times.
“What to say of PCC members even some senior leaders failed to get respectable votes in their polling stations”, the Congress leader said and added that in p
The Congress leadership has decided to review the polling booth-wise performance of the party’s senior leaders in the just concluded Assembly elections in J&K.
The majority of senior party leaders have failed to secure respectable votes for the party candidates in their respective polling booths.
There are as many as 275 members in the present Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee.
Even some senior leaders failed to get respectable votes in their polling stations.
lling booths of some leaders, party candidates failed to get double-digit votes.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the fact-finding panel on Thursday requested party workers and leaders to give their inputs regarding the poor performance of the Congress candidates in the just concluded Assembly elections in J&K in general and Jammu province in particular.
In a message to party workers and leaders, the chairman of the panel, Ravinder Sharma requested them to share any inputs and views in this regard, within five days through post or mail.
“The committee shall also interact with all senior party leaders and workers including party candidates in the Jammu region, from time to time, to compile its report within the shortest possible time. The committee shall also visit different districts to interact with senior party workers from each assembly constituency”, he stated.
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