By fielding former union minister Kumari Selja, state Congress President Ashok Tanwar and former cabinet minister Ajay Singh Yadav for the May 12 Lok Sabha elections in Haryana, the opposition Congress has again taken a political gamble of fielding big names to take on the ruling BJP in Haryana.
With its recent experiment of fielding sitting Legislator Randeep Singh Surjewala for the Jind Assembly seat by-election in January this year ending up as a flop show, the Congress party in Haryana could find itself in a make or break situation if its big guns fail to win in the Lok Sabha polls.
This is because Assembly elections in the state are due in October this year and the result of the Lok Sabha poll will definitely have a bearing on the Assembly elections.
Surjewala, who is the sitting Congress Legislator from the Kaithal Assembly seat, was fielded by the party as a “strong candidate” for the Jind by-election in January this year to give a tough fight to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
However, Surjewala, who is a known face at the national level being the head of the Congress media wing, finished a poor third in the by-poll result leaving himself and the party politically embarrassed.
“What was even more damaging for the Congress and Surjewala was the fact that the winner in the bypoll (Krishan Lal Middha) and the runner up (Digvijay Chautala of the newly-formed Jannayak Janata Party) were both rookie candidates,” a Congress Legislator said.
Surjewala, in whom some Congressmen see a Chief Minister in the making, secured only 22,740 votes against the 50,566 votes bagged by the winning BJP candidate. Digvijay Chautala finished a creditable second in the election by getting 37,631 votes.
The Congress on Saturday released its list of six out of the 10 Lok Sabha seats in Haryana. The party has 4-5 factions within the state unit and the party’s in-charge for the state, Ghulam Nabi Azad, is trying to bring them together in view of the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.
Sitting Member of Parliament (MP) from Rohtak seat, Deepender Singh Hooda, who is the son of former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, has been re-nominated for the seat.
Indo-Asian News Service