The desire to contest elections with Aam Aadmi Party in Haryana is becoming the reason for discontent among many Congress leaders. It is reported that there is a lot of opposition to this, especially in the camp of former Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda. It is being said that many senior leaders of Haryana Congress are also not happy with the alliance with AAP. Apart from this, the speculation of ticket cancellation of many MLAs has also upset the leaders of the Hooda faction.
According to the Indian Express report, sources say that there is disagreement within the Congress on the issue of seat sharing with AAP. The situation has reached such a point that Haryana Congress Legislative Party leader Hooda even left a party meeting midway. The report has quoted Congress sources as saying that the party leadership may cut the tickets of some current MLAs, due to which there is discontent in the Hooda camp.
Congress has also formed a sub-committee to discuss seat sharing with AAP. Apart from this, the panel will also decide on candidates for about 2 dozen seats where internal consensus is not being reached. It is reported that this committee has met senior MPs of the party. The newspaper quoted sources as saying that not only Hooda, but many senior leaders are also not in favor of alliance with AAP.