Congress MP from Virudhunagar, Manickram Tagore, on Thursday claimed that Union House Minister Amit Shah’s declare of vote-chori within the 1946 Indian Nationwide Congress management choice in favour of Jawaharlal Nehru is inaccurate and doesn’t have any substance.
In an in depth put up on X, Tagore wrote that the method was orchestrated by a number of provincial Congress Committee nominations and the interventions by Mahatma Gandhi and never via any electoral contest.
“Twelve out of 15 Provincial Congress Committees (PCCs) nominated Sardar Patel. Nehru bought zero PCC nominations. After PCC nominations, Gandhi stepped in. He requested Patel to withdraw, and Patel — as at all times — revered Gandhi’s want. Nehru’s solely nomination was there, so he was elected because the President of the Congress social gathering,” part of Tagore’s tweet reads.

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