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Hooda hushes infighting rumours, calls it media's creation

I am travelling across the state and we are getting tremendous support from all sections. On the basis of that, I can say that people have made up their minds -- 'abki baar Congress ki sarkar, he said.

News Arena Network - Chandigarh - UPDATED: September 27, 2024, 09:02 PM - 2 min read

Former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda.

Hooda hushes infighting rumours, calls it media's creation

Former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda.


Predicting a "massive mandate" for the Congress in the Haryana Assembly polls, former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Friday said the final decision on the chief ministerial pick would be taken by the party high command and it would be acceptable to him.

 

Dismissing talk of infighting, Hooda said the Congress was united in Haryana and claimed that the party would derive more strength from having multiple claimants for the chief minister's post.

 

In an interview, Hooda also made it clear that he was a claimant for the chief minister's post ahead of his son Deepender Hooda, asserting that he was "neither tired nor retired".

 

Asked about senior leaders Kumari Selja and Randeep Surjewala also airing their chief ministerial ambitions, Hooda said, "It is a good thing. If you do not have 'ichcha (ambition)' in politics, then your politics will become stagnant. More the claimants, more the strength we (Congress) will derive," he said.

 

Talking about the Congress' chances in the polls, the 77-year-old leader said, "I am travelling across the state and we are getting tremendous support from all sections. On the basis of that, I can say that people have made up their minds -- 'abki baar Congress ki sarkar’". 

 

Asked if the gap between the Congress and the BJP had closed in the last few days, Hooda exuded confidence that his party would form the government with a "massive mandate".

 

On where he sees himself in the race for the chief minister's post, Hooda says the Congress has an established norm that MLAs are elected, observers come to take their opinion, and then the high command takes a decision.

 

"Whatever it decides will be acceptable to me," the former Haryana chief minister said.

 

Hooda's comments come a day after Selja, another chief ministerial post claimant of the party, made similar remarks.

 

Selja had said the decision on who the chief minister would be on the party getting the mandate of the people would be taken by the high command and that would be acceptable to everyone.

 

On his son Deepender Hooda being a prominent face in the campaign and whether he was also in the run for the chief minister's post, Hooda shot back, saying, "Why, do you want me to retire?" 

 

"I have said earlier also, neither am I tired nor retired," he asserted.

 

Asked about the recent turn of events that saw Selja staying away from the campaign trail and then being placated by the party leadership, Hooda dismissed it as a "creation" of the media.

 

The Congress is united, he asserted.

 

"Everything is fine, it was fine earlier also. I have nothing against anyone," Hooda stressed.

 

He also dismissed the challenge posed by AAP, the INLD-BSP combine and the JJP-Azad Samaj Party alliance, saying the polls were a direct contest between the Congress and the BJP as people "will not vote for vote-cutters".

 

"Voters of Haryana are very intelligent. They all fought in the Lok Sabha also, what happened, they got one per cent vote. People will not waste their votes and it is a direct fight between the Congress and the BJP," he said.

 

Hooda also accused the BJP of propping up people on several seats to damage the Congress' chances, citing the example of Gopal Kanda.

 

"But people will not be swayed, they will not vote for vote-cutters," he said.

 

Asked if the smaller parties were acting as B-teams of the BJP, Hooda said, "It is there for you to see. Gopal Kanda, who is contesting the elections, has stated that he would support the BJP upon winning. What other evidence is needed? People have understood." 

 

On how the 'Modi factor' could impact the polls, Hooda said Lok Sabha and assembly elections were different.

 

In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP led on 79 of the 90 assembly segments, the Congress on 10 and the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) on one but, when assembly elections took place later, the BJP's tally fell to 40 and the Congress' reached 31, he pointed out.

 

"It is different this time. We won five of the 10 constituencies in the Lok Sabha polls. In all 10 constituencies, our vote share had gone up and the BJP's declined. Similarly, in all 90 assembly segments, our vote share had gone up and the BJP's fell," Hooda said.

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