Congress staring at poll rout in Haryana
Factionalism has been made bitter by the level of personal attacks that warring senior leaders indulge in
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Factionalism has been made bitter by the level of personal attacks that warring senior leaders indulge in
Said a senior party functionary, "Every CM in the past has focused on his own constituency but Hooda wholly lacks the ability to accommodate and carry everyone along."
Young Haryana PCC chief Ashok Tanwar has attempted to exercise his authority but in the face of warring seniors has met with little success.
There have been several demands in the past from state leaders to oust Hooda but with politics in the state deeply entrenched on Jat and non - Jat lines, the chief minister has managed to save his chair. Even when it seemed almost certain a week ago that with the complete rout in the Lok Sabha polls (only Hooda's son Deepinder managing to hold onto his seat), the CM would be replaced by the high command as would the Maharashtra CM; the leadership decided against it at the last moment.
One of Hooda's most trenchant critics, Rao Inderjit Singh, was labeled a 'rebel'. The Gurgaon MP, moved over to the BJP and has now been rewarded with a Cabinet berth. Congress state leaders say that emboldened by its increased vote share, (34.7% in the lok Sabha polls) the BJP could project Rao as its chief ministerial face. As it is there are reports that the BJP -Haryana Janhit Congress (HJC) tie up could terminate soon. The BJP is said to be keen on tying up with INLD.
In the rapidly changing political scenario, the Congress is wholly ill equipped. Present general secretary Shakeel Ahmed is trying his best to conduct "dinner diplomacy" with veterans Selja and Hooda to give the Congress a face saver in the Assembly elections.
First Published: Jul 02 2014 | 12:50 AM IST