Along with the lok sabha elections in Haryana, the strategy for the assembly elections also started being

prepared. Both lok sabha and Vidhansabha elections are to be held in the state in 2024. In such a situation, a big

statement of Haryana’s congress state president Chaudhary Udaybhan has come to the fore regarding the

distribution of tickets in the assembly elections. He said that only strong and winning candidates will be given

tickets, for this observers have been appointed. Earlier the quota system might have worked but now it will not

work. The party will decide on the basis of the survey that whose position is strong, only he will get the green

signal from the party regarding the ticket.

Choudhary Udaybhan also spoke on One Nation One Election

The debate about One Nation One election is going on in the country. congress State President Chaudhary

Udaybhan’s statement regarding One Nation One election has also come to the fore. He has called it a slogan of

BJP. Udaybhan also said that neither the election commission has enough EVMs to conduct elections

simultaneously in the entire country, secondly, simultaneous elections are not even possible in the country.

‘INLD does not exist’

Chaudhary Udaybhan also reacted regarding the alliance with indian National Lok Dal. He said that INLD does

not exist nor is INLD a part of the I.N.D.I.A alliance.

‘Central and state governments targeted regarding inflation’


Haryana congress chief Udaybhan targeted the central and state governments on the issue of inflation. He said

that the government has filled crores of rupees in the treasury by imposing subsidy on LPG gas. Not only this,

people are being looted by imposing heavy taxes on petrol and diesel. Chaudhary Udaybhan said that if Congress

government is formed in the state, all the portals will be abolished. Under the guise of family identity card, BPL

ration cards of lakhs of people were cut off, pensions of lakhs of people were also cut off. He also said that the

free plot scheme will also be started again.


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