Selja to join Haryana congress campaign, says Surjewala
Haryana going to polls on October 5, the ruling BJP has been targeting the Congress over the Dalit leader staying away from the poll campaign
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The 61-year-old Selja is a Congress general secretary and prominent Dalit face of the party.PHOTO:PTI
Chandigarh, 23 Sept
MP Kumari Selja will campaign for the Congress and address a
public meeting in Narwana this week, party general secretary Randeep Surjewala
said on Monday after the BJP targeted the grand old party over alleged
infighting amid reports that she was sulking.
The 61-year-old Selja is a Congress general secretary and
prominent Dalit face of the party.
With Haryana going to polls on October 5, the ruling BJP has
been targeting the Congress over the Dalit leader staying away from the poll
campaign.
Recently, Union Minister and senior BJP leader Manohar Lal
Khattar had invited Selja to join the saffron party, amid reports that she was
staying away from the campaign for the assembly polls.
Khattar, the former Haryana chief minister, had also pointed
towards the alleged infighting in the state unit of Congress ahead of the
assembly polls.
In a post on X, Surjewala said Selja will address a public meeting in Narwana on 26 September and will campaign for the Congress.
"Today, I will address 22 public meetings for Congress
candidate Shri Satbir Dablain in Narwana. We will hoist the flag of Congress'
victory in the entire district and Haryana.
"MP and elder sister Kumari Selja @Kumari_Selja will
also address a public meeting in Narwana on 26th (September) at 12 noon and
will campaign for the Congress. Under the leadership of Shri @RahulGandhi and
Shri @kharge ji, Congress will fight, win and make the dreams of Haryana come
true," Surjewala posted in X on Hindi.
Surjewala's son Aditya is also contesting the polls and has
been fielded by the Congress from Kaithal, a seat which Randeep Surjewala had
earlier represented, but is currently held by BJP's Leela Ram.
Selja was learnt to be upset after the party gave a free
hand to her bete noire and former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda in
ticket distribution, with most candidates who got the tickets being loyalists
of the two-time ex-CM.
Hooda's loyalists had also been accommodated on the majority
of the 17 reserve (SC) seats.
Selja, a former Union Minister, enjoys a good support base
in many districts including Sirsa, Ambala and Hisar.
Recently, many BJP leaders have been targeting the Congress
over alleged disrespect being meted out to Selja, whose last campaign was in
support of party candidates Shamsher Singh Gogi and Shalley Chaudhary on 11
September.
Selja was also conspicuous by her absence at the event in
Delhi where Congress released manifesto for the polls.
On Friday, while Khattar was addressing a gathering in
Gharaunda in support of BJP nominee Harvinder Kalyan, he had said, "There
is so much infighting there (in Haryana Congress) and there is no clarity about
their chief ministerial face. There is a fight between the father and the son
(Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Deepender Hooda). The father says he
will become the CM while son says he will. Besides them, other leaders also
have desire (for the CM post)".
"There is our Dalit sister - sitting at home. A large
section of people are today thinking about what they should do. Many people
were upset with them and we brought them into the party fold. We are ready with
an offer and if (she) comes, we are ready to induct her," Khattar had
said.
Last week, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram had said
that there was no dissidence in the Haryana Congress.
"My good friend (Kumari) Selja ji has not said a single
word against Mr (Bhupinder Singh) Hooda, nor has Mr Hooda said a word against
Ms Selja. So we are a united party. We will fight this election in a united
manner," Chidambaram had said.-PTI
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