Haryana Congress MLAs Camp in Shimla Hills Ahead of Crucial Rajya Sabha Polls

Around 31 Congress legislators from Haryana are staying at a private hotel in New Kufri, Shimla, under heavy security arrangements. Their camping in the Congress-ruled state of Himachal Pradesh is a strategic move ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections to prevent potential cross-voting. The MLAs spent Saturday visiting nearby hill destinations, accompanied in some cases by family members, before returning to their secured location. The polls for two Rajya Sabha seats from Haryana, part of nationwide biennial elections for 37 seats, are scheduled for March 16.

Key Points: Haryana Congress MLAs in Shimla Ahead of Rajya Sabha Elections

  • 31 Haryana Congress MLAs in Himachal
  • Tight security at hill resort
  • Strategy to prevent cross-voting
  • Rajya Sabha polls on March 16
  • BJP needs 9 more votes for second seat
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Haryana Congress MLAs at New Kufri ahead of Rajya Sabha polls

31 Haryana Congress MLAs are camping at a hill resort in Himachal under tight security to prevent cross-voting in the March 16 Rajya Sabha polls.

"The MLAs are camping... reportedly under the supervision of former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, to prevent possible cross-voting. - Political Sources"

Shimla, March 15

Around 31 legislators of the Indian National Congress from Haryana, who arrived at New Kufri near Shimla on Friday night, spent Saturday visiting nearby hill destinations amid tight security ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections in Haryana.

The MLAs travelled from New Kufri (Gallu) to the high-altitude areas between Kufri and Chail amid the scenic forests and hills, away from the ongoing political heat.

A few of them were also accompanied by family members.

During the day, the group visited a private hotel near Jeannet Ghat close to Chail for lunch. After spending around three and a half hours at the location, the legislators returned to New Kufri later in the evening.

The MLAs have been staying for the past 24 hours at a private hotel in New Kufri under heavy security arrangements, with Himachal Pradesh Police maintaining a tight security cordon and restricting media access.

The legislators are believed to have been brought to the hill resort as part of the Congress strategy ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections in Haryana scheduled for March 16, where two seats are at stake. One candidate has been fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party, another by the Congress, while an Independent candidate backed by the BJP has also entered the fray.

According to political sources, the BJP would require the support of around nine additional legislators to secure the second seat.

The Congress legislators are camping in the Congress-ruled state of Himachal Pradesh, reportedly under the supervision of former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, to prevent possible cross-voting.

Sources indicated that the MLAs are likely to return to Chandigarh on Sunday.

The polling for the biennial elections to the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) to fill the 37 seats across 10 states is scheduled to take place on March 16, with the counting of votes on the same day at 5 pm.

The term of 37 members who were elected from Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Telangana will conclude in the month of April, vacating the seats for new members to be elected.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, this is smart strategy by Congress. After what happened in other states with cross-voting, keeping MLAs together in a friendly state like Himachal makes sense. The Rajya Sabha seat is crucial for opposition voice. Hope they secure it.
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Aman W
Kufri is beautiful this time of year! At least they are seeing some of our country's natural beauty. But seriously, our political system has become about these "resort politics". When will they focus on actual work in their constituencies?
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Sarah B
As an observer from outside India, this practice of sequestering legislators before important votes seems unique to Indian politics. It shows how fragile party discipline can be. Interesting to see how democracy functions in different contexts.
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Bhupinder Singh Hooda
With Hooda ji supervising, chances are good. He knows Haryana politics inside out. But the fact that they need this level of "protection" for their own MLAs speaks volumes about the current state of our politics. Sab kuchh chalta hai attitude.
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Nikhil C
Meanwhile, actual issues in Haryana like farmer concerns, unemployment, and water scarcity take a backseat. All energy is spent on this political drama. When will our priorities change? 🇮🇳

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