Welfare : The Congress Party, which is divided into many factions due to groupism, is going through the worst phase in Kalyan-Dombivli, the condition is that in the last election, Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation with 122 corporators Only 4 corporators were elected. The organization of a large party like the Indian National Congress in Kalyan-Dombivli has become extinct due to weak and inactive district leadership. The corporators who come here after electing them win the elections on their own, the condition is that a decade and a half ago in Tilak Chowk, the initiative to break the party’s district office and build a new district office was taken by the then district president Dr.R. B. Singh had done that, it has not been made yet, due to lack of party public relations office, the meeting of the district committee has not been held for years.
The party organization is on the verge of collapse due to lack of public relations. Talking about the performance of the Congress party in Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation, the first general election of the Kalyan Municipal Corporation, which came into existence on October 1, 1983, was held on 10 September 1995 due to many legal hurdles and 16 Congress corporators were elected in the Municipal Corporation of 96 wards, and In the elections held on September 24, 2000, 18 corporators were elected in the Municipal Corporation with a total of 96 wards, while 10 corporators of the Nationalist Congress Party formed under the leadership of Sharad Pawar, who broke away from the Congress, reached the Municipal Council after electing 10 corporators.
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appointed district president
In the total 107 wards of Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation held on 23 October 2005, 21 corporators were elected from Congress and 23 corporators from Nationalist Congress Party and both Congress together captured the power of Municipal Corporation and Pundalik Mahatre of Nationalist Congress Party mayor and Congress. Pandit Bhoir became the Deputy Mayor at that time the District President of Congress Dr. R. B. Singh was there and when due to party factionalism, Dr. R. B. Singh was removed from the post of district president and Jai Narayan Munna Pandit was made district president.
suffered a humiliating defeat
After that, on October 31, 2010, 15 corporators of Congress came after electing 107 wards of the Municipal Corporation, and after that the organization of the Congress was disintegrated, seeing the factionalism of the party, the office bearers left the Congress and went to other parties and Jaynarayan Munna On the initiative of Congress leader Sanjay Dutt, Sachin Pote was made the district president after removing Pandit, after which the organization of the party itself became lax and as a result, only 4 corporators of the Congress in the total 122 wards of the Municipal Corporation held on 1 November 2015. By electing to become a corporator and in the rest of the wards, the Congress had to face a humiliating defeat.
the view was seen at that time
Experts say that until the state leadership removes the airborne and sycophantic officials and does not make a Congressman with a strong mass base attached to the land as the district president and the organization is not strengthened, the same condition will remain the same. There is so much factionalism in Kalyan Dombivali Congress that its sight was seen at that time.
unwilling to speak openly
When State Congress President Nana Patole came to Kalyan to attend the Sadbhavna Yatra, in front of him, Kalyan District Congress Seva Dal President Sanket Loke, Kalyan City Congress Seva Dal President Lalchandra Tiwari, office bearer Pandey and former corporator Iftekhar Khan, the Congressmen boycotted the program. Slogans were fiercely against District Congress President Sachin Pote and said that while giving the slogan of Save Pote, Congress had strongly demanded the removal of Sachin Pote from the post of District President, although Sanjay Dutt, Dr. R.B. Singh, and Prakash Mutha etc. No leader of Kalyan Congress, divided into many factions, is ready to speak openly about factionalism.