In a significant political move, Haryana MLA Kiran Choudhry and her daughter Shruti Choudhry have resigned from the Congress party, citing issues related to “petty interests” within the party. Their departure marks a poignant criticism of the Congress leadership in Haryana, particularly targeting Bhupinder Singh Hooda, a prominent figure in state politics.
Source:- BBC news
Kiran Choudhry, a former minister in the Haryana government and MLA from Tosham constituency, has been vocal about the need for principled politics and commitment to public service. Her decision to leave Congress underscores deep-seated dissatisfaction with the direction and internal dynamics of the party under Hooda’s influence.
Source:- India today
Shruti Choudhry, who had been active in youth Congress and was seen as a rising leader within the party, echoed her mother’s sentiments, expressing disappointment over the prioritization of personal interests over collective welfare.
Their departure is expected to have repercussions within Haryana’s political landscape, potentially influencing alliances and electoral strategies ahead of upcoming state elections. The criticism levied by Kiran and Shruti Choudhry against “petty interests” reflects broader discontent within the Congress ranks, highlighting challenges the party faces in maintaining unity and addressing internal dissent.
As they exit Congress, the Choudhrys’ next steps and potential affiliations will be closely watched, shaping the political narrative in Haryana in the coming months.
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