Congress to Introduce No-Confidence Motion Against Haryana Government

As the Haryana Assembly prepares for its winter session, the Congress party is set to introduce a no-confidence motion against the ruling BJP government. Led by former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the Congress aims to expose alleged electoral misconduct by the BJP, claiming they secured power through illegal means. This move is expected to stir significant political debate in the assembly. Stay tuned for updates on this unfolding political drama.
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Congress to Introduce No-Confidence Motion Against Haryana Government

Congress Plans No-Confidence Motion in Haryana Assembly

Starting Thursday, the Haryana Assembly will convene for its winter session, during which the Congress party intends to present a no-confidence motion against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This decision was made during a meeting of the Congress legislative party led by former Chief Minister and opposition leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Tuesday.


During the meeting, Hooda accused the BJP of forming the government in Haryana through 'vote theft.' He asserted, "To gain power, they resorted to illegal inducements before the elections and manipulated the voting process to benefit a single individual. Therefore, we will bring forth a no-confidence motion to expose their wrongdoings in the assembly."