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Chavan likely to face resistance in bid for CLP leadership

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Having led Congress to its worst ever performances in Lok Sabha and Assembly polls, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan is likely to face stiff resistance from rival factions in his bid to become leader of the Legislature Party tomorrow.

A day before the 42 newly elected MLAs of the party are scheduled to meet to elect their leader, strong voices have emerged against Chavan's appointment to the post after the debacle.

"Congress fared miserably in the Lok Sabha and Maharashtra Assembly polls under Prithviraj Chavan's leadership. It would be unfair if he is made Congress Legislative Party Leader (CLP) leader," Abdul Sattar, an MLA from Marathwada and confidante of former Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, told reporters.
 

"There is tremendous resentment among newly elected MLAs and candidates who lost due to how the campaign was run," he said, adding around 25 to 30 candidates lost because adequate funds were not given to them to run their campaign.

He claimed about 30 MLAs will be meeting tonight to chalk out their strategy for the CLP meeting tomorrow where leader of the Congress party in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge will be present as central observer for the election.

"There is no way that Prithviraj Chavan will be accepted by newly elected MLAs. We had to face poll reverses because of his style of functioning. If he is made CLP leader, the party will suffer," he said.

Several senior leaders and former ministers including Patangrao Kadam, Balasaheb Thorat and Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil were said to be contenders for the post.

"We need a new face who is knowledgeable about issues and a good orator who is ready to take on the government, but Chavan has none of the qualities," Sattar said.

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First Published: Nov 05 2014 | 8:38 PM IST

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