Because the Haryana meeting ballot outcomes draw close to, senior Congress chief Bhupinder Singh Hooda made a daring assertion on Monday, asserting that he’s “neither drained nor retired.” The previous chief minister emphasised that he would settle for no matter choice the get together excessive command makes relating to the chief ministerial candidate.
At a press convention in Chandigarh, Hooda mirrored on his tenure from 2005 to 2014, touting the great governance underneath his management. He pointed fingers on the present BJP authorities, alleging that regulation and order has as soon as once more “collapsed,” echoing the problems he confronted earlier than taking workplace in 2005.
“The vote share of Congress elevated in all 10 Lok Sabha seats in Haryana. In all 90 Vidhan Sabha seats, the vote share has additionally gone up. The individuals have indicated this very clearly,” he asserted, exhibiting confidence in his get together’s efficiency.
On the burning query of who would possibly change into the get together’s chief ministerial choose, Hooda defined that the opinions of MLAs can be gathered earlier than the excessive command makes its last selection. “The choice taken can be acceptable to all… The Congress has carried out effectively in all of the seats,” he acknowledged, clearly rallying help for the get together’s collective power.
When requested concerning the first cupboard choice if Congress regains energy, the Chief of Opposition remained coy, saying, “When the Congress varieties its authorities, ask the CM this query.”
Regardless of being pressed about his personal ambitions, the 77-year-old chief reiterated, “I once more say it, neither am I drained nor retired.” Alongside Hooda, names like his son Deepender Singh Hooda, Kumari Selja, and Randeep Surjewala have additionally emerged as potential chief ministerial candidates.
Hooda additionally declared that he was proper in asserting that the electoral battle is primarily between Congress and BJP in Haryana, suggesting that voters would keep away from “vote cutters.” With campaigning wrapping up on October three and voting accomplished on October 5, all eyes at the moment are on the outcomes anticipated to be introduced on October 8.