Voices of dissent in Cong over Naseemuddin Siddiqui's entry

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Press Trust of India
Last Updated : Feb 24 2018 | 7:45 PM IST
Voices of dissent have surfaced in the Congress within three days of expelled BSP leader Naseemuddin Siddiqui joining it.
The party has sought an explanation from two of its leaders over their comments on social media opposing Siddiqui's entry.
"The Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee considers as indiscipline the views in the party opposing the joining of Naseemuddin Siddiqui and others on Facebook," a party release issued here read.
Member of the disciplinary committee Fazle Masood sought an explanation from party's organising secretary Sanjay Dixit and secretary Avdhesh Singh in this regard, it read.
Party sources said Dixit, in a series of Facebook posts, had opposed the entry of Siddiqui in the Congress.
He accused UP Congress leaders of misleading party president Rahul Gandhi in this regard, they claimed.
"Siddiqui has been synonymous with all major scams during the Mayawati government and had been her right-hand man ... How can a tainted leader like him be permitted in the party when Rahul Gandhi is advocating clean politics," Dixit wrote on Facebook.
"It appears that local Congress leaders have struck a deal with Siddiqui as they are very good at match fixing," the Facebook post read.
When contacted, Dixit said he would personally meet Congress president and apprise him of the reality.
Singh is said to have opposed Siddiqui's joining on the ground that he had made derogatory remarks against the Thakur community during a BSP agitation in Lucknow.
In July 2016 during an agitation against derogatory references made by a BJP leader against Mayawati, Siddiqui had allegedly made remarks against a 12 year-old daughter of the leader who is a Thakur.
Siddiqui had formally joined the Congress in New Delhi earlier this week.
Once considered the Muslim face of the Mayawati-led party, he was expelled last year for alleged anti-party activities.

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First Published: Feb 24 2018 | 7:45 PM IST

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