Even as the crucial assembly elections are inching closer in Rajasthan, the Congress is mulling the idea of dropping several of the ministers and sitting MLAs in the polls, sources said.
Party source said that the Congress in its internal report has found anti-incumbency against many of the Ministers and the sitting MLAs.
The source said that the reporter prepared by the team of party strategist Sunil Kanugolu has found a number of issues and thus highlighted it to the party leadership.
The source said that the team of Kanugolu has identified at least 50 seats where the sitting MLAs and ministers have strong anti-incumbency against them and they would not be able to win the elections.
Following the startling revelation in its internal report, the party is mulling to drop many of its ministers as well as the MLAs in the coming elections.
However, the source further said that the final decision will be taken by the party's central election committee (CEC) which will sit on deciding the candidates for Rajasthan.
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