Having won five of the 10 seats in Haryana in the recent Lok Sabha elections, the Congress is riding high ahead of the Assembly polls in the state. Five-term Congress MP from Rohtak Deepender Singh Hooda, the son of ex-chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, speaks to The Indian Express about the Lok Sabha results and his party’s poll preparations and chances, after two successive Assembly election defeats, and possible alliances. Excerpts:
The people of Haryana have spoken decisively in the Lok Sabha elections. They have voted for change. There is a high level of anti-incumbency against the state government, which has failed to deliver. The BJP has derailed the Haryana story from being a No. 1 state in terms of per capita income, per capita investment, growth rate and other social indices, to the No. 1 state in unemployment, drug addiction, drug abuse-related deaths and crime. Every section of society – be it schoolchildren, sports women, farmers, sarpanches and government employees – have been forced to come out on the streets because of the government’s unjust policies. This government has proved to be a complete failure.
We won five seats, but we also got 47.6% of the vote share, which is the highest the INDIA bloc garnered in any state, a nearly 20% upswing from the 2019 results.
If you look at the last 10 years, the BJP has performed well in national elections but not that well in state elections. In Haryana, the BJP was ahead in 80 Assembly segments in 2019. The Congress was ahead in only 10. But when the Assembly elections took place some months later, the Congress went up to 31, and the BJP tumbled down to 40. They could not form the government on their own. One of the BJP leaders then said that the BJP could not repeat the same results in the Assembly polls because Modi was a ‘Brahmastra’, but only in the Lok Sabha elections. This time, their ‘Brahmastra’ has also failed… So we are very confident… of a clean sweep.
As far as the Aam Aadmi Party is concerned, they made an effort, but they don’t have a base in the state. It was only because of the national perspective… we had to give them three (Lok Sabha) seats in Delhi and one in Haryana as part of the broader alliance… We got Chandigarh… And we worked hard for that one (Haryana AAP) candidate, who lost narrowly.
But on the ground, they have no presence. They don’t have much vote share in Haryana either. As far as the state elections are concerned, there has never been an alliance with the AAP before. The Congress is capable of contesting all 90 seats in the state. What happens later… we can’t say at the moment.
One of the factors behind our confidence is anti-incumbency. The other is that we have put our house in order. The people were fed up with the BJP in 2019 itself, but certain organisational lapses on our part… including that we ourselves were not as confident… and were late in making certain organisational decisions… Perhaps even the ticket distribution wasn’t optimal…
The strength of any good organisation is to learn from the lapses and make amends… The Congress has taken good and timely organisational decisions. The PCC president was appointed two years ago. In the last two years, more than 40 former MPs and MLAs have joined the Congress… one sitting MP joined, while three Independent MLAs who withdrew support to the BJP backed us… Our house is in order this time.
The party has taken very good and timely decisions. The central leadership appointed Udai Bhan ji as the state president. They showed a lot of faith in Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who continued as the Leader of the Opposition (LoP). So the team is in place, it has performed and the people have accepted it. As far as the CM is concerned, the party has a process.
That’s a wrong perception. Like I said, 40 former MLAs and MPs have joined the Congress in the last two years… More people have joined the Congress, against the few who have left… It shows which way the wind is blowing. All the leaders have designated roles in the party and are making good contributions.
There are 90 Assembly segments, and just a few months left for the elections. How can you claim that one person will cover (all) this? Every leader is now in Haryana for the elections. They will all join the campaign, along with the candidates. Some people will go door-to-door, others will do something else. All senior party leaders will campaign. The BJP and the media are fishing for something negative, but the Haryana Congress is completely united. There is no factionalism.
I have just been elected to the Lok Sabha. It was a special victory. This was my fifth election. In the last five elections, the Haryana Congress’s best performance has always come from Rohtak. This time, all sections voted for me. I led in SC booths, Vidhan Sabha segments with concentrations of Ahirs and Punjabis, most villages with Brahmin, Gujjars, Rajputs and backward class concentrations… I think this victory was special. There is no plan to contest the Vidhan Sabha elections.
My aim has always been to serve the people. I have never aimed for any post.
Yes. We are coming out with a chargesheet against the BJP government first. Then we will bring out our guarantees. The Congress is already working on its manifesto. Consultations are on with all sections of people. It is going to be a people’s manifesto, with guarantees a part of it.