Congress MP Kumari Selja acknowledged on Thursday that the choice concerning the occasion’s chief ministerial candidate for Haryana will likely be made by the occasion’s excessive command, indicating that her identify is more likely to be amongst these into account. She is exhuming confidence after reportedly assembly with former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi.
In an interview with ANI, senior Congress chief Kumari Selja expressed confidence in being thought-about a frontrunner for Haryana’s chief ministerial place, citing her seniority and political expertise.
“There will likely be some individuals within the consideration zone and I feel Selja will likely be amongst them,” she stated, including that the management would take components like seniority and occasion work into consideration when making the choice.
“It’s only for the excessive command to reply, they usually should resolve concerning the CM candidate… My dedication to the occasion has by no means been in query,” Selja asserted.
Senior Congress chief and Sirsa MP Kumari Selja, who had been notably absent from the occasion’s latest Haryana marketing campaign whereas specializing in her Lok Sabha constituency, met with occasion management in Delhi on Thursday, which was the ultimate day of campaigning for the Haryana Meeting election. This assembly comes amid stories suggesting her dissatisfaction with the administration of occasion affairs within the state.
Selja additional stated, “I met Rahul Gandhi yesterday, not Sonia Gandhi… Elections are right here, so discussions associated to the polls, concerning the state – a number of issues are mentioned.”
Kumari Selja dismissed any hypothesis about her potential defection to the Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP). Earlier within the election marketing campaign, rumours have been fueled indicating her departure from Congress, alleging that the occasion was not giving her the respect she deserved. “Selja is not going to go anyplace, why would Selja go? She added.
The BJP is aiming for a 3rd consecutive time period in Haryana, whereas Congress is searching for a return to energy after a decade-long absence since 2014. Polling throughout the state’s 90 constituencies is scheduled for October 5, with the outcomes set to be introduced on October 8.