No information about Priyanka getting U. P. assignment: Mistry

May 11, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 08:08 am IST - Lucknow:

Feigning ignorance over demands of giving responsibility of party affairs in Uttar Pradesh to Priyanka Gandhi, Congress in charge for the State Madhusudan Mistry on Tuesday said he had “no such information“.

“There is no such information nor any discussion (of giving responsibility of Congress affairs in Uttar Pradesh to Priyanka Gandhi)...those who are saying it must be knowing more,” he told a press conference here.

UPCC chief Nirmal Khatri, who was present at the press conference, said though some suggestions have been made to have a chief ministerial face, it has been left for the high command to take a decision.

Mr. Mistry also said he was not aware from where some media reports suggesting that Rahul Gandhi will be declared as chief ministerial candidate have surfaced.

He said Congress will go alone in the coming assembly polls.

Mr. Mistry was responding to a question whether the party will contest the coming elections in the state with BSP which had lent support to Congress in Uttarakhand.

Asked about chances of his party going along with JD(U), he said there are still 10 months to go for the polls and it is very early to say anything.

“After the results of the ongoing elections in some states later this month the process of preparations in the state will start,” Mr. Mistry said.

He said that by the end of this month or early next month, large number of workers drawn from all constituencies and nyay samitis level are likely to have interaction with Rahul Gandhi in Lucknow.

On the issues being discussed at the meeting of block presidents earlier in the day with election strategist Prashant Kishor, Khatri said suggestions have come for early declaration of candidates and that “outsiders” should not be given importance as in 2012 and all have said that the conditions in the state are conducive for the party.

- PTI

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