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‘All absurd’: Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Selja’s allegations, Haryana poll outcome

He also denied that the Congress relied more on Jat voters and BJP managed to consolidate non-Jat vote banks

October 10, 2024 / 18:47 IST
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Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Bhupinder Singh Hooda

Terming the results of the Haryana election “bizarre”, senior Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda denied influencing the ticket distribution for the Assembly polls.

Speaking to Indian Express, Hooda said the Congress was all set to form the government. “I had been saying this not due to any over-confidence but only due to the feedback that we were getting from the ground. All the surveys, our own internal surveys, the trends, media, people’s voices – how could everybody go wrong? All I can say is that it is a prajatantra, a loktantra jisme log haar gaye, tantra jeet gaya (In a democracy, people lost and the system won),” said Hooda.

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He also rubbished Congress MP Kumari Selja’s allegation that the ticket distribution was lopsided. According to him, there is a proper procedure that the Congress followed. Hooda said applications were invited and the scrutiny committee scanned the applications. “Winnable candidates were shortlisted and then after getting scrutinised at multiple levels, the party high command took the final decision and the candidates were declared. How could it be lopsided at my behest,” he told IE.

The Congress leader also said Selja’s absence from the campaign did not affect the poll outcome. “This is all absurd. Where was Rambilas Sharma (BJP’s former minister who was not fielded this time in Mahendragarh), where did (BJP’s former minister) Anil Vij campaign, where was (Union Minister) Rao Inderjit Singh? The BJP doesn’t talk about its own factionalism. There is nothing like that (in the Congress). Our campaign was strong and all the party leaders and workers did their best,” said Hooda.