Tension in Haryana Congress: Hooda and Selja Leadership Rift
Amid tensions within Haryana's Congress Party, a reported rift between Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Kumari Selja's factions emerges. As Haryana's elections approach, unresolved issues linger, with contrasting views on party conditions. Hooda criticizes the BJP's governance, urging voters to seek change.
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Amid reports of friction within the Congress Party in Haryana, the spotlight has turned on the uneasy relationship between Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Leader of the Opposition, and Kumari Selja, a Member of Parliament representing the Rajya Sabha. Selja has noted a decline in communication with Hooda, attributing it to circumstantial factors rather than personal animosity. She emphasized the multifaceted nature of political climates, rejecting the notion that individual figures alone shape party dynamics.
Discussing the Congress atmosphere in Haryana, Selja refuted claims of faction-driven strife, asserting that organizational environments are influenced by complex elements beyond mere leadership rivalries. She also dismissed rumors of her potential defection to the Bharatiya Janata Party, reiterating her allegiance to Congress, despite allegations from BJP leaders of her being marginalized within the party.
On the campaign trail, Hooda leveled sharp criticisms at the Bharatiya Janata Party's decade-long rule, asserting a deterioration in Haryana's socio-economic standings. He highlighted the state's plunge into unemployment and deteriorating law and order, calling on citizens to register their discontent in the polls scheduled for October 5, with results expected on October 8.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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