
State unit chief Kumari Selja attacked Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the party’s contestant and loser, prior to the announcement of the results.
She urged the national leadership to devise a strategy for revitalizing the party in Haryana and identifying individuals accountable for its dismal performance.
Selja calls for responsibility inside Congress
Selja focused on a the need to figure out who kept the party from getting back to drive in Haryana.
“Tormented by Congress laborers’ failure, I’m sure the party central leadership will evaluate the explanations behind the loss,” she said.
She added it will not be “the same old thing” in Haryana and communicated certainty the people who discredited a endeavors to take the Congress back to drive following 10 years would be recognized.
BJP leads in Haryana, Congress limps along
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set
to frame the public authority in Haryana for the third time straight, driving in 48 seats of the 90-part gathering.
The Congress,
which expected to get back to drive following 10 years, figured out how to win only 37 seats.
Selja trusted all variables prompting these outcomes would be totally inspected by the party administration.
Factionalism and equal missions mark Haryana Congress
Factionalism inside the Haryana Congress was clear even before the get together decisions.
Selja had freely voiced her interests about Hooda’s authority on a few events.
The
partition was noticeable when Hooda drove a “Ghar Congress” crusade, while Selja, Randeep Surjewala, and Kiran Choudhry — seen as the counter Hooda camp — sent off an equal “Congress Sandesh Yatra” crusade.
Charges against Hooda and Selja’s resistance
Charges were likewise evened out against Hooda, the
previous Boss Priest and Head of the Resistance in the Gathering, of endeavoring to assume command over the state unit of Congress.
Eminently, Selja had prior gone against Hooda’s designation as the party’s Boss Pastoral applicant.
“Whenever there is a party government, the Main Priest drives the political decision. According to past training, the party never projects anybody when we are in resistance,” she said.
Congress’ Lok Sabha achievement neglects to decipher in Haryana
Regardless of winning five out of 10
Lok Sabha seats in the new political decision and expanding its vote share from 28.42% in 2019 to 43.67%, Congress couldn’t get back in the saddle in Haryana.
The party’s inability to deal with struggles under the surface and set up a unified front forestalled it
from changing over Lok Sabha survey accomplishment into a success in the state get together, reports recommended.