22 May,2016 08:20 AM IST | | Dharmendra Jore
Others in party not happy with the US-type model, says it may allow people with money and muscle power to win
The Mumbai Regional Congress Committee (MRCC) President Sanjay Nirupam's proposal to conduct primaries (see box) to select the party's candidates for next year's Mumbai civic polls is facing a roadblock.
Sanjay Nirupam
The voice of dissent are the party's former MP Milind Deoras, as well as sitting MLAs Arief Naseem Khan and Amin Patel.
But Nirupam is hopeful. "The proposal, if passed, will be a revolutionary experiment and will go a long way in political circles. Other parties may also adopt the Congress formula, if proven successful," he added.
The proposal has been sent to Congress' local former MPs and sitting MLAs for their consent and suggestions to be submitted to the party chiefs, including Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, who is the brainchild behind the idea, by May 30.
Deora pointed out that Congress' earlier experiment (conducted for 15 Lok Sabha seats in 2014) did not yield desirable results. "This may allow people with money and muscle power to win primaries. The workers with merit, credibility, popular image and ability to work on the ground may not necessarily get the tickets," he said.
Nirupam said that some concerns expressed by the leaders were genuine, but there will be a full-proof system in place.