Sukma . BJP has announced all the candidates for the urban body elections in Chhattisgarh, but a dispute has started in the party over ticket distribution. Senior leader Sanjay Ramchandra has resigned as soon as Chirag Agarwal got the ticket from Sakti Municipality. He alleges that there is a transaction and conspiracy of senior leaders in ticket distribution. Similarly, after the ticket was cut in Ratanpur Municipality, BJP leader Kanhaiya Yadav has announced to contest the election as an independent. At the same time, 19 people including the current councilors in Sukma have collectively resigned from BJP. Dissatisfaction is being seen continuously in the party after ticket distribution.
District vice president resigned in Sakti
After Chirag Agarwal got the ticket from Sakti Nagar Palika, angry senior leader and district vice president Sanjay Ramchandra resigned from the party. Sanjay Ramchandra was demanding a ticket for the post of president, but when he did not get the ticket, he burst out in anger. He alleged that there was a conspiracy of transactions and many senior leaders and organization officials of the party in ticket distribution. He resigned in front of many senior leaders including the district president in the BJP meeting.
Ratanpur Nagar Palika president announced to contest election as an independent candidate after ticket was cut
As soon as BJP announced the candidate for the post of Ratanpur Nagar Palika Adhyaksh, BJP leader Kanhaiya Yadav rebelled. He questioned the BJP’s ticket distribution and announced to contest the election as an independent. BJP leader Kanhaiya Yadav, who was the vice-president of the Nagar Palika in Ratanpur, angry at the denial of ticket, has said that he will contest the election as an independent. He said that earlier the party organization had assured him of declaring him as the candidate for the post of president. But he was cheated. He said that while being in BJP, he worked faithfully for the organization, but this was not taken into consideration while distributing tickets. He appealed for better leadership for city development and talked about taking everyone along.
Let us tell you that the Bharatiya Janata Party has made Luv Kush Kashyap its candidate for the post of president from Ratanpur Nagar Palika. With the announcement of his candidature, resentment within the party has started to surface.
19 people including councillors submitted mass resignation in Sukma
Similarly, BJP has also suffered a major setback from Sukma district. 19 party leaders have resigned en masse. Those who resigned include many prominent leaders including organisation officials, current councillors and former district presidents. These leaders have alleged lack of transparency in ticket distribution and ignoring old workers. Those who resigned include former Nagar Palika President Laxmi Devi, councillor Chandrika Gupta, councillor Shilpa Mandavi, Deepak Netam, councillor Anil Mandavi, Lachu Podiam, Rishabh Gupta, Gaurav Singh Rathore, Laxmi Sharma, Rajesh Das, Manish Singh, Nuppo Podia, Kajal Devnath, Lalit Gandhi, Sahil Singh, Aparna Dev.