This Article is From Jun 26, 2016

Congress To Appoint New Chief In Tamil Nadu After Elangovan's Resignation

Congress To Appoint New Chief In Tamil Nadu After Elangovan's Resignation

EVKS Elangovan's resignation also comes against the backdrop of long-running feud among rival leaders including loyalists of former Union minister P Chidambaram. (File photo)

New Delhi: Congress is set to appoint a new PCC chief for Tamil Nadu with the party high command accepting the resignation of PCC chief EVKS Elangovan, who has stepped down owning moral responsibility for the party's poor show in Assembly polls.

"Elangovan had resigned recently. His resignation has been accepted," party general secretary Janardan Dwivedi told news agency PTI.

Congress, which had contested 41 seats as part of the DMK-led alliance, could manage only eight of them and Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi is understood to have expressed his displeasure over the result.

"Our party's state unit chief submitted his resignation on June 15 itself as electoral results were not on expected lines," party functionary VR Sivaraman, a confidant of Mr Elangovan, had said yesterday.

Factionalism in the party surfaced in the backdrop of the resignation of Mr Elangovan with aspirants lobbying for the top state unit post.

Several names have begun doing the rounds for the TNCC chief post. They include Chidambaram-loyalist and former Chennai deputy mayor Karate Thiagarajan, former state minister in the MGR Cabinet Su Thirunavukarasar and former Lok Sabha lawmaker Manicka Tagore.
   
While factions opposed to Mr Elangovan claimed that he put in his papers after Rahul Gandhi expressed displeasure over the party's poll performance, Mr Sivaraman rejected it.
   
Mr Sivaraman had said Mr Elangovan quit owning moral responsibility for the party's performance. Mr Elangovan had submitted his resignation in the office of party chief Sonia Gandhi in Delhi on June 15, a day after he called on Mr Gandhi.
   
Mr Elangovan's resignation also comes against the backdrop of long-running feud among rival leaders including loyalists of former Union minister P Chidambaram.
     
In April, ahead of the Assembly election, Mr Chidambaram had expressed dissatisfaction over seat-sharing with DMK, saying his party was allotted "seats which we do not need."
     
The seat-sharing talks were steered by Mr Elangovan in the presence of party senior leaders including Mukul Wasnik.
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