There was a stampede in Haryana Congress after the Rajya Sabha elections. Now these MLAs will lose their patience, will the rebels hold the lotus of BJP?

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Once again there are signs of a major upheaval in the politics of Haryana. The attitude of the ‘rebel’ Congress MLAs who cross-voted in the Rajya Sabha elections has now become tougher. Big news is coming from sources that many MLAs, troubled by the internal conflict in Congress, are now preparing to change sides. There is talk that soon these MLAs may join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). If this happens, it will be no less than a big blow for Congress in Haryana.

The internal attack increased the tension of Congress, the high command was shocked.

The way some MLAs voted beyond the party line during the Rajya Sabha elections has given sleepless nights to the high command. The tussle between the Hooda camp and the Selja-Surjewala faction has now started coming out openly on the streets. The internal report of the party has cast doubt on many big names. It is believed that as soon as there is a call for action from the party, these MLAs may collectively leave ‘Haath’. BJP strategists are also looking at how to take advantage of this split in the opposition.

Many ‘veterans’ in contact with BJP, stir intensifies from Delhi to Chandigarh

There is a strong discussion in political circles that rebel MLAs have held secret meetings with senior BJP leaders in Delhi. These MLAs believe that their future is not secure under the current leadership. If sources are to be believed, these MLAs are in constant touch not only with BJP but also with the Chief Minister’s residence. The state president of Haryana BJP has also said in gestures that ‘whoever believes in national interest and development is welcome.’

Will Hooda’s credibility fall? party on the brink of collapse

The command of Congress in Haryana is currently with former Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda, but this possible breakdown has also raised questions on his credibility. If these rebel MLAs leave the party, then the strength of Congress in the Assembly will not only reduce but the morale of the workers will also be broken in the coming elections. Now everyone’s eyes are on whether the Congress high command succeeds in convincing these rebels or whether ‘Aaya Ram-Gaya Ram’ politics will be seen once again in Haryana.