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Kiran Chaudhary raises hierarchy issue, alludes to Hooda’s outlook post-elections

After the elections, former CLP leader Kiran Chaudhary made a notable remark, indirectly targeting Hooda by emphasizing the importance of following hierarchy. In an exclusive discussion with India News, she backed Uday Bhan’s views and addressed the topic of four deputy CMs, subtly indicating a disagreement with Hooda’s approach. Kiran Chaudhary, a former CLP leader, […]

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Kiran Chaudhary raises hierarchy issue, alludes to Hooda’s outlook post-elections

After the elections, former CLP leader Kiran Chaudhary made a notable remark, indirectly targeting Hooda by emphasizing the importance of following hierarchy. In an exclusive discussion with India News, she backed Uday Bhan’s views and addressed the topic of four deputy CMs, subtly indicating a disagreement with Hooda’s approach.
Kiran Chaudhary, a former CLP leader, has once again made remarks about former CM Hooda, stating, “It will only be decided after the elections who will become what. If someone considers themselves above hierarchy, it’s another matter, but we abide by hierarchy.” Kiran Chaudhary had reached Bhiwani. During an exclusive conversation with India News, she discussed various political issues.
When Kiran Chaudhary was questioned about Hooda’s four deputy CMs, she targeted Hooda and said that the party hierarchy would determine who will become what. She supported Congress President Uday Bhan, who had mentioned that Congress had never talked about four deputy CMs.
Regarding the election results of five states, Kiran Chaudhary stated that she doesn’t indulge in speculation. The results will only come out after the counting, but Congress will secure a substantial victory in these states by performing well.
Kiran Chaudhary said that ED and other agencies are being controlled, and their results are also coming out.
On the issue of caste-based census, Kiran Chaudhary expressed her opinion, mentioning Rahul Gandhi had raised this demand. If there is a caste-based census, then why is BJP worried?
Regarding Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, she criticized him for playing divisive politics and alleged that Congress had never indulged in caste politics but is inspired by Kejriwal’s statements. She asked why the Sutlej Yamuna Link Canal was not constructed if Kejriwal talks about Haryana. Kejriwal talks about not giving a single drop of water from Punjab to Haryana, yet he is completely unsuccessful in Haryana.
On the question of leaving Congress, Kiran responded lightly to the ongoing discussions about her leaving the party. She said that such talks have been going on for a year. There is no need to take the names of those who are talking about these things; they belong to the same party. Such people confuse others and mislead them. Kiran will leave, and she will get a ticket. Everyone knows the reality of such people.
Addressing pollution, Kiran Chaudhary mentioned that the situation is grim. Even newborns are suffering from respiratory illnesses. If environmental conservation is not undertaken, every household will become a hub of diseases. She said blaming farmers for pollution is wrong. Pollution arises from illegal factories, construction, and vehicle emissions. Stubble burning only contributes about four percent of pollution. Hence, it is wrong to blame everything on farmers.
Nevertheless, once again, former stalwart Kiran Chaudhary has indirectly taunted Hooda, stating that there is no ‘supreme’ in Congress; instead, it’s Congress High Command that determines. The future of Congress’s politics will be revealed with time, but it’s evident that the inner dynamic of Congress is still unsettled.

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