News Haryana Raghav Chadha takes poetic dig at Congress after Haryana poll loss

Raghav Chadha takes poetic dig at Congress after Haryana poll loss

The Congress lost the high-octane Haryana battle to the BJP. The BJP won a clear majority with 48 seats in the 90-seat assembly. The Congress on the other hand won only 37 seats. The AAP failed to open its account.

haryana assembly election results 2024 Image Source : PTI/FILEAAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha

Senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha on Wednesday took a poetic dig at the Congress party after it lost the Haryana Assembly elections. taking to X, Chadha hinted that the cause of Congress' loss in polls was not allying with the AAP.

Chadha said, "If you had cared about my wishes, it would have been a different matter, If you had taken care of our desires, it would have been a different evening. Today he too must be regretting leaving me, If we had walked together it would have been something else.” 

'We pressed for alliance but Congress didn't paid heed': Sanjay Singh

Meanwhile, AAP leader Sanjay Singh also hit out at the Congress party for failing to forge an alliance. He said, “We kept pressing for the formation of the pre-poll alliance between AAP and Congress in Haryana, but the grand old party did not pay heed and the results are before us.”

Congress loses when it fights the BJP without allies and wins when it forms an alliance but they (Congress leaders) don't understand this, he added. Congress contested the Jammu and Kashmir election in alliance and won and they went solo in Haryana and conceived defeat, Singh explained.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and top leadership wanted an alliance with us but perhaps state leadership was not convinced, AAP leader said, adding there were several factors, including going alone in the elections. There was infighting in Congress and Congress rebels also hurt the grand old party's electoral fortune in Haryana, he added. 

On the question, of whether, AAP will form an alliance with Congress in Delhi, he said, no he fought alone in past and in the future as well we will go alone in assembly elections.