Race for Chief Minister’s chair in Haryana by Congress leaders

Haryana C M Nayab Saini said, Congress has neither a leader nor any policy, creating hurdles in recruitments in Haryana


Addressing Jan Ashirwad rally during an Assembly constituency in Bhiwani, Haryana CM Nayab Saini said Congress has neither a lender nor a policy that has credibility among the electorate in Haryana state, as such the people of the state need to be cautious of them. Making an attacking on former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Saini alleged that a ‘bharti roko’ gang has been active at the behest of Hooda which always create hurdles in the recruitment process by approaching the court and now this group has gone to the Election Commission in an attempt to stop the ongoing recruitment process in the state. He alleged the Congress leaders had been resorting to false propaganda that if BJP comes to power for the third time, they will change the Constitution, whereas the BJP always actes according to the Constitution by following the path shown by Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar. Saini alleged the Congress has always insulted the Constitution.

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Taking a dig at Hooda for demanding account of the BJP government’s works, Saini alleged that when Hooda was ruling in the state as Chief Minister for a decade incidents of atrocities occurred with the Scheduled Caste people in Hisar and Sonipat districts and the houses of people belonging to the Schedule Caste community were burnt and people will take revenge in coming assembly election. Saini said, in-spite of claiming ‘hisaab’ for BJP’s 10 year rule in the state, rather Congress should give ‘hisaab’ for 10 years while ruling in the state.
Meanwhile, race for the Chief Minister’s chair by the Congress leaders in Haryana has started, hoping to get majority in coming assembly polls in which according to the information there are four prime claimants identified as former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda, his MP son Deepender Hooda, AICC General Secretary Kumari Shelja also MP Sirsa and Randeep Surjewala, all these Congress leaders are performing separate political rallies in the state.

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 Information also reveals that for contesting present 90 Vidhan Sabha seats, Congress high command has received nearly 2500 applications from the Congress candidates willing to contest coming assembly polls in the state which are being examined by the screening committee led by the Chairman Ajay Makan and comprising of its members state president Choudhry Udaibhan and state poll convener Deepak Babria. Sources also reveal that Deepender Hooda is representing his father as next chief minister in the state in case Congress gets majority in coming elections.  

Sources further reveal that Kumari Shelja Sirsa MP while in Ambala a couple of days ago expressed her desire to contest in coming assembly polls, and at the same time she said the final decision rests with the high command and she will obey high command’s decision in this regard, saying she will be able to serve people of Haryana better if it becomes winner in assembly polls. In reply to a question, shelja admitted there is nothing wrong in having desire to become chief minister in the state. Randeep Surjewala, too, is a heavy weight Congress leader in the state also in the race for CM chair. He had played a good role for the Congress victory in Karnatka also.  

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