Haryana Elections: The third meeting of the Congress Chief Election Commission will be held today, brainstorming will take place in 24 constituencies, and Deependra Hooda has also expressed interest in contesting the polls.
Congress is brainstorming candidates for the Haryana assembly polls. Two meetings of the Central Election Commission (CEC) have been held. The third meeting will be held today, Friday. The names for 66 seats have been finalised. The debate on 24 seats will be held on Friday. This gathering tells us that all is not right in the party. MP Dipendra Hooda has also expressed his desire to contest the assembly elections. This is seen as a major counterattack by the Hooda camp to the political stakes of Kumari Shailaja and Randeep Surjewala. Sources said that in Thursday's meeting before the sub-committee, members of the anti-Huda group Surjewala, Shailja and Ajay Yadav bluntly said that the incumbent was taking unilateral decisions. The group expressed its displeasure to Rahul Gandhi. In the wake of Surjewala and Shailaja's displeasure, a third meeting of the Chief Election Commission has reportedly been called. It was earlier decided not to call the next meeting after two meetings. Rahul Gandhi is going to America on Friday night and our views are being sought in the Election Commission. It is said that both Surjewala and Shailaja were not heard by the CEC or the screening committee. On behalf of the two leaders (Surjewala and Shailja), it is said that their views were not heard even in the sub-committee set up after two meetings of the CEC. State incharge asks Hooda camp, meaning Hooda camp. Earlier, after two meetings of the CEC, it was officially said that 66 names have been decided. A sub-committee headed by Madhusudhan Misri will discuss the remaining 24 seats. Further decisions will be taken on the instructions of Venugopal, Kharge and Rahul after taking the opinion of all the leaders.