Vishal Patil rebels against Congress after Sena poaches Sangli

Vishal Patil rebels against Congress after Sena poaches Sangli
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Frustrated with Congress high command’s failure to endorse him as the candidate for the Sangli Lok Sabha seat in western Maharashtra, Vishal Patil, grandson of stalwart Congressman and late CM Vasantdada Patil, formally rebelled against the party by refusing to withdraw his nomination as an independent candidate from Sangli. Speaking to reporters today evening, Mr. Patil said he had not rebelled out of selfishness but was contesting to preserve the existence of the Congress in Sangli.

“The Sangli seat has remained a sore point between the Congress and its Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) ally, the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT). Even as seat-sharing talks were on between the three MVA allies, Mr. Thackeray unilaterally announced the candidature of political neophyte Chandrahar Patil, a wrestler, as the MVA’s candidate. This greatly irked Congress leaders in western Maharashtra.

Particularly upset were Mr. Patil, an aspirant for the seat and Congress MLA (from Palus-Kadegaon in Sangli) Vishwajeet Kadam, a staunch advocate of Mr. Patil’s candidature. The cadre were disgruntled with the Maharashtra Congress leadership as well as the party high command in Delhi for tamely ceding the seat to Mr. Thackeray, despite the Sena (UBT) having virtually no presence in Sangli.

Mr. Patil’s rebellion will pose major problems for the MVA, given that a significant section of Congressmen here, revere the memory of Vasantdada Patil and staunchly support the Patil family. His revolt is likely to indirectly benefit BJP candidate Sanjaykaka Patil, as it will cannibalize the MVA candidate’s votes.

Sangli has been a Congress bastion for more than half-a-century since 1962. A three-time Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Vasantdada Patil was one of the tallest political leaders that western Maharashtra – and the State – produced and one who dominated the cooperative sector scene in western Maharashtra for several decades from his base in Sangli.

TIS Staff

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