New Delhi: Congress high command will have a big meeting with Haryana leaders in Delhi today. 30 leaders from Haryana will attend this meeting. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge will preside over the meeting.
In this meeting, Haryana state in-charge Deepak Babaria will present the report prepared for the Lok Sabha elections to the high command. A total of 30 leaders including candidates from 10 Lok Sabha constituencies, MPs, 3-time MLAs, 3-time former MLAs, Congress state secretary have been called in this meeting.
Kharge and Rahul will give a message of unity to Congress leaders in this meeting. The focus of the meeting will be to remove factionalism in the party. In this, everyone’s eyes are on Bhupendra Singh Hooda and Kumari Selja.
Report on traitors in Lok Sabha elections prepared
Yesterday, the Congress state in-charge had a discussion with the Lok Sabha candidates of Haryana. In this discussion, feedback was given about the Lok Sabha elections. The most negative report in this feedback is about Bhiwani-Mahendragarh, Karnal and Hisar. Although the Congress candidate has won in Hisar, but Congress can take a strict decision against the traitors. The party can cancel their tickets in the upcoming assembly elections. Apart from this, there can also be a discussion on what were the shortcomings of the party from the selection of candidates to winning in the five lost Lok Sabhas.
Hooda and Selja can present their views
In this meeting, everyone’s eyes are on Hooda and Selja. Both will also present their reports in front of the high command. Selja can present things like fielding weak candidates on the Hooda camp, ignoring them in the strategy of the Lok Sabha elections, showing favoritism to the state in-charge and state president and including them in the selection process of strong candidates in the upcoming assembly elections.
Bhupendra Hooda can put forth before the high command how Congress got a lead in the Lok Sabha elections, the increased vote percentage of Congress and the matter of forming a government if given a free hand in the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana.