A copy of a directive issued by the Aazad Samaj Party-Kanshi Ram has surfaced online, causing a stir within political circles and among party workers. The directive mandates that no party member should meet the newly elected MP, Chandra Sekhar Aazad Ravan from the Nagina seat, without a prior appointment. This instruction has ignited a debate about the accessibility and leadership style of Chandra Sekhar Ravan post-election.
The directive, dated June 19, clearly states, "If any party leader or worker meets Chandra Sekhar without a prior appointment, it will be considered an act of indiscipline, and disciplinary action will be taken against those found to be undisciplined." The issuance of this directive highlights a shift in internal party dynamics and raises questions about the interaction between party leaders and grassroots workers.
Chandra Sekhar Aazad Ravan's significant victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, where he defeated BJP's Om Kumar by over 1.5 lakh votes, has brought him into the national spotlight. Following his triumph, there has been a notable increase in the number of prominent individuals seeking meetings with him. The directive aims to streamline these interactions by ensuring that all meetings are pre-scheduled.
However, this move has not been well-received by everyone. Critics on social media have voiced concerns about Chandra Sekhar Ravan's approach to engaging with party members. Some perceive the directive as an indication of a growing disconnect between the leadership and the party's rank-and-file workers.
