23 Congress Councillors in Nagpur Unreachable, Claims State Minister Wadettiwar
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- •State Minister Vikas Wadettiwar claims 23 Congress councillors in Nagpur are unreachable, raising concerns over internal party dissent.
- •The Nagpur Municipal Corporation has 138 Congress councillors, and the absence of 23 could disrupt party operations.
- •Wadettiwar alleges no response from the missing councillors despite multiple attempts to contact them.
- •The issue may be linked to internal Congress party tensions ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
Nagpur, Maharashtra – State Minister and Congress legislator from the region, Vikas Wadettiwar, has raised serious concerns over the whereabouts of 23 Congress councillors in Nagpur, claiming they have not been reachable for several days. Speaking to the media on [insert date if available], Wadettiwar stated that repeated attempts to contact these councillors have failed, fuelling speculation about internal party dissent or possible resignations.
Wadettiwar, who is also the Congress District President for Nagpur, did not provide specific names but emphasized the gravity of the situation. He alleged that the missing councillors are part of a larger group that has been absent from party meetings and official communications, raising questions about their allegiance. "We have tried contacting them through multiple channels, but there has been no response. This is not just a matter of concern for the party but for democracy itself," he said.
