New Delhi : Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that Congress will get a huge majority in the assembly elections and that JJP and Indian National Lok Dal are 'vote cutter' parties and they will not have any impact in the coming elections because 36 communities of the state have decided to bring Congress back to power.
36 communities decided
During this time, the senior leader of the party has completely denied the talk of factionalism in the Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee. He said that there may be differences in the Haryana Congress, but there is no discord. The Congress leader further said that all the leaders will fight unitedly in the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana. The 36 communities of the state have decided to bring the Congress back to power.
On which issue will Congress fight
On the issue of the Haryana assembly elections, Hooda said that he had left the government in 2014. At that time, Haryana was number one in per capita income, investment, employment, and law and order. Now Haryana is number one only in unemployment and inflation. The condition of law and order in the state is getting worse day by day. The Congress leader said that Haryana has gone far behind. All these issues are important in this election.
He said there can be differences in the party, but there is no animosity. The party is one and will fight the elections unitedly. Should Congress declare its chief ministerial candidate in Haryana? On this, the former CM said that Congress has a fixed process. Elections are held, and MLAs are elected. Observers talk to the MLAs and after that, the high command makes a decision.
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