In a significant political development, the Congress party on Monday appointed Rao Narender Singh as the new President of the Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee, while Bhupinder Singh Hooda has been named the leader of the Congress Legislature Party. The reshuffle marks a departure from the party’s two-decade-old tradition in the state, where leadership was shared between a Jat leader heading the CLP and a Dalit leader presiding over the PCC. By placing both roles in the hands of seasoned Jat leaders, the Congress has signaled a strategic change in its approach to Haryana politics. This shift is being viewed as an attempt to consolidate its base ahead of the crucial state elections, while also reflecting the party’s confidence in Hooda’s influence and Rao Narender Singh’s organizational acumen to steer the party in a new direction.
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