Explainer: Kumari Seljas Discontent Can Hinder Congress’ Chances In Haryana Elections
As the Congress party navigates a challenging electoral landscape in Haryana, the absence of Kumari Selja, AICC general secretary and MP from Sirsa, has raised concerns within the party. With assembly elections scheduled for October 5, Selja's withdrawal from the campaign has sparked speculation about her grievances, which Congress leaders are struggling to address.
Selja holds significant influence in key assembly constituencies, particularly in Sirsa and Fatehabad. Reports suggest her frustration stems from the recent ticket distribution process. She was only able to secure nine nominations for her loyalists and faced challenges convincing party leadership to endorse her close aide, Ajay Chaudhary, for the Narnaund assembly seat, despite having declared him a candidate. Additionally, Selja had sought to nominate a family member from Uklana and reportedly requested around 30 tickets for her faction.
In Haryana's 90 assembly seats, 17 are reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates, making Selja's role critical for the Congress party's strategy.