Chaos rocked the National Resistance Movement (NRM) entrepreneurs’ league elections yesterday after a bitter confrontation erupted between King Ceasor Mulenga and incumbent Hassan Basajjabalaba, exposing deep cracks within the ruling party.The contest, which was expected to elect a representative to the party’s powerful Central Executive Committee (CEC), was abruptly suspended following heated accusations, counter-accusations, and physical scuffles among rival camps.Mulenga, alongside fellow candidates Philip Kakuru and Shukla Mukesh, stormed out of the process, accusing Basajjabalaba of manipulating the delegates’ list, ferrying in unverified voters, and hiding some accredited delegates to tilt the outcome in his favour.“The process had lost integrity. We could not be part of an election hijacked by individuals who are not willing to follow due process,” Mulenga fumed before walking away with his supporters.Earlier in the day, tempers flared when Mulenga’s team accused Basajjabalaba’s camp of transporting unverified delegates with fake identification cards. A brief confrontation nearly turned violent as rival supporters exchanged harsh words, forcing NRM electoral commission chairperson Dr. Tanga Odoi to intervene and call off the election.Odoi later revealed that after consulting President Yoweri Museveni, who doubles as NRM’s national chairperson, the polls had been suspended until further notice. Museveni also ordered members of the entrepreneurs’ league and the diaspora league to return home and wait for fresh communication.The accusations against Basajjabalaba, who has long dominated the entrepreneurs’ league, cast a shadow over his bid to retain the seat. Mulenga’s dramatic withdrawal and public denouncement of the process now signal a deepening rift that could fracture support within the NRM business community.As the dust settles, both Mulenga and Basajjabalaba appear locked in a fierce battle for supremacy, with the entrepreneurs’ league seat hanging in the balance.The post Bloodbath Looms In NRM!!! Mulenga, Basajjabalaba In Brutal Power Struggle As Polls Collapse appeared first on The Insider.