After leaving the Congress, Ghulam Nabi Azad announced the creation of a new party, and he has already deposed hundreds of politicians in Jammu and Kashmir. In addition to this, 5,000 workers are leaving the Congress today in support of Ghulam Nabi Azad, according to various reports.
However, this defeat for the Congress does not appear to be the end of it since the flames are already reaching Himachal and Haryana. On the one hand, Anand Sharma’s “Azad Bol” is having negative impacts in Himachal, while Bhupinder Singh Hooda’s meeting with Ghulam Nabi Azad has caused a stir in the Haryana Congress.
This was also evident on Wednesday when the Congress announced 10 guarantees, among them the reinstatement of the old pension scheme. Anand Sharma was not present at the Congress’s biggest event thus far during its election mission. Rahul Gandhi, on the other side, hailed the Congress’s announcements. Anand Sharma had already quit his position as head of the Himachal Pradesh Congress’ election campaign committee. His absence in such a circumstance indicates that his disapproval is still present. Even if Anand Sharma doesn’t have a large following in Himachal Pradesh, a split like this would hurt the party’s chances of winning elections.
In addition to this, Ghulam Nabi Azad’s influence has caused speculation to spread to Haryana. Among the leaders that met with Ghulam Nabi Azad on Monday were Anand Sharma, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, and Prithviraj Chavan. Kumari Selja, a prominent Haryana official, has recently questioned Bhupinder Singh Hooda. She contends that Bhupinder Singh Hooda ought to be dealt with and given a show-cause notice by the high command. There will undoubtedly be changes in the Haryana Congress in the days to come. At the same time that the high command gave Bhupinder Singh Hooda the leadership in Haryana, a crisis has developed. Even after this, his closeness with Ghulam Nabi Azad is about to come.
The high command recently believed that the conflict in Haryana would be resolved after choosing Udaybhan, a close ally of Hooda, as the state’s president. Hooda’s attitude has caused concern for the party even after this. Hooda, a member of the Jat community, has served as Haryana’s chief minister twice. He is thought to have a solid support base, but his revolt now threatens the Congress. This is due in part to the Congress’ inability to recruit voters in Haryana due to a lack of popular figures. In this sense, Ghulam Nabi Azad’s influence is causing problems for the Congress in Haryana and Himachal as well as Jammu & Kashmir.
The Chenab Times News Desk

