HJC was floated by Bishnoi's father and former chief Minister Bhajan Lal in 2007 after parting ways with the Congress as he was miffed at being sidelined by the party which preferred Jat leader Hooda as the Chief Minister in 2005.
"I had never separated from Congress. Differences occur in a family. Congress is in our blood. The differences are now over," Bishnoi, who took over the reins of the party after Bhajan Lal's death on June 3, 2011, said following announcement of the merger at 10 Janpath here.
"Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are our only leaders. We will work for strengthening the Congress. I will work as an ordinary worker of the party and I have not put any conditions or come back due to greed of any post," Bishnoi said.
AICC general secretary in-charge for the state Shakeel Ahmad played down the absence of Hooda, saying that he was also in favour of the merger.
He said Bishnoi will be given responsibility in the party and he will emerge as a "strong leader" of Congress.
"Bhajanlal ji was a veteran Congress leader who had parted way because of some reasons. Now, those things have ended and it is irrelevant what one said in the past. Today the decision has been made to move together and Kuldeep will emerge as a strong leader of the party.
"The party leadership has made a decision and Kuldeep has decided to join. Now, it is time to forget the past and march forward strongly," he said.
"It indicates the rising graph of Congress reflecting on its role of a strong opposition in last two years. The country is again looking at Congress, particularly in Haryana. We will strengthen Congress in the state," Tanwar said.
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However, in the evening, Hooda was present at the briefing at Congress headquarters when the merger was formally announced by AICC General Secretary Shakeel Ahmed.
In an apparent dig at Bishnoi, the former Haryana Chief Minister said he has done the home coming after "being at many places", a reference to his tie-up with BJP.
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