Ashish Jaiswal predicts a 'Congress-free Chandrapur'; possibility of a political upheaval in the district

Chandrapur District Will Soon Be 'Congress-Mukt' (Free of Congress) – Minister Ashish Jaiswal Claims

Chandrapur: Adv. Ashish Jaiswal, the State Minister for Finance and Planning, has claimed that the Congress party will soon cease to exist in the Chandrapur district. His statement has sparked intense speculation within the district's political circles.
Jaiswal, who was in Chandrapur today for the inauguration of the new administrative building of the State Goods and Services Tax (GST) Department, spoke to the media. He noted that internal dissension and leadership struggles are openly visible across various parties in the state. Similarly, serious internal rifts have intensified within the Congress party in Chandrapur district, and the consequences of this will soon become apparent.
"Chandrapur district will soon be free of the Congress party," Jaiswal stated. This remark has fueled speculation about major political shifts occurring in the district in the near future.
Internal Strife within Congress
There is currently intense talk regarding a rift between the supporters of MP Pratibha Dhanorkar and MLA Vijay Wadettiwar within the Chandrapur Congress unit. These differences have been exacerbated by municipal politics, organizational decisions, and local political developments. Against this backdrop, Jaiswal's statement is considered significant.
Possibility of Defection?
Following Jaiswal's statement, there is speculation in political circles about whether disgruntled Congress leaders and office-bearers might join the BJP or other allied parties. Observers believe these shifts could prove crucial in the run-up to the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
The Congress party has not yet issued an official response to this statement. However, clear signs indicate that the political atmosphere in the district is heating up.