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How Can You Condemn Anyone On Basis Of Political Speculation: Congress On Bhupinder Singh Hooda

How Can You Condemn Anyone On Basis Of Political Speculation: Congress On Bhupinder Singh Hooda
"How you can condemn anyone on the basis of unsubstantiated political speculation?" Congress spokesperson Anand Sharma said. (File Photo)
New Delhi: Congress today faced searching questions on the role of former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda in the wake of the defeat of a candidate backed by the party in controversial circumstances in the Rajya Sabha elections.

"How you can condemn anyone on the basis of unsubstantiated political speculation?" was the question of party's senior spokesperson Anand Sharma at the AICC briefing.

He faced a volley of questions on the role of Mr Hooda in the polls including whether the former chief minister has "betrayed" the party with he and his supporters allegedly defying party directive in the polls.

"I speak on facts...", Mr Sharma said seeking to shift the blame on the BJP and the candidate backed by it, media baron Subhash Chandra.

Mr Sharma was also asked whether the party is giving a clean chit to Mr Hooda who was not happy over the party's decision to back well-known lawyer RK Anand.

INLD, which had originally backed Mr Anand, had alleged that Mr Hooda and BJP were "responsible" for the 14 votes of party legislators being declared invalid in Saturday's Rajya Sabha election, leading to the victory of Mr Chandra.

Insisting that it was the duty and the responsibility of the Election Commission to ensure free and fair polls, Mr Sharma wanted an FIR to be registered against BJP, Subhash Chandra and officials concerned.

"What has happened is a criminal act and the CBI should investigate," he said.

He claimed all Congress legislators had marked their vote in the presence of authorised representative of the party and AICC General Secretary BK Hariprasad.

He alleged that it is a criminal conspiracy as the ruling party at the Centre and in the state is "stealing" election whether it is Haryana or Jharkhand.

"Congress has its own mechanism to deal with such issues," he said suggesting that a report from the PCC has been sought.

Earlier in the day, Congress approached the Election Commission to demand cancellation of the election to both Rajya Sabha seats from Haryana, alleging a conspiracy by BJP-RSS led to the defeat of a candidate backed by the party under controversial circumstances.

A delegation comprising Congress general secretary BK Hariprasad, party's Haryana unit chief Ashok Tanwar and its legal cell secretary KC Mittal accused the Manohar Lal Khattar dispensation of "misusing" the government machinery to defeat Mr Anand.

The Congress leaders and Mr Anand, a well known lawyer, claimed there was "no internal sabotage" that caused the defeat.

The votes of 14 Congress legislators were declared invalid leading to the loss of Mr Anand who was otherwise expected to win.

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