Congress’s wait of 9 and half years for the organization in Haryana will end this month. Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge himself has taken charge of it. Central leadership leaders have held a meeting this month to establish an organization in Haryana. Kharge himself will also attend this meeting. Along with former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda, Rajya Sabha MP Randeep Surjewala, Kumari Shailja, Kiran Choudhary (SRK) have been called from Delhi.
It is believed that a meeting of Congress leaders can be held any time after November 17. In this meeting, Kharge along with the leaders of Haryana will discuss the names of the district presidents and working presidents of the organization.
Senior Congress leaders say that now the central leadership will not cause any delay in the organization. The list of district heads and working presidents will be released only a week after Kharge’s meeting. Efforts regarding the new list of the organization have been going on for 6 months. Party in-charge Deepak Babariya is also continuously active regarding this, but due to factionalism in the party, the list has not been released yet.
Experts on Haryana’s political affairs say that the influence of former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda will again be visible in the list of the organization. Explaining the reason for this, he said that Hooda has a lot of influence among the Congress leaders and workers in Haryana, he is constantly active among them. Besides, his participation in all the state level programs of the party is more than other leaders. Due to these reasons, the dominance of Hooda faction is going to remain in the upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.
Till now there were 4 factions in Haryana Congress. Apart from former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda, there were factions of Randeep Surjewala, Kumari Selja, Kiran Chaudhary in the party, but now three factions have united against Hooda. The problems of the CM have increased a bit before SRK came along. In this meeting to be held in Delhi, all the leaders of Haryana Congress will present their views regarding the organization as well as the Lok Sabha seats.