Chandigarh, Former JJP Haryana unit chief Nishan Singh, who recently left the party, joined the Congress on Monday.

Former Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) state general secretary Ramesh Godara and another leader Rahul Makkar also joined the Congress.

Congress leader and former Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda while welcoming said that the party is getting tremendous support from various sections.

He also claimed that Congress will form the next government in Haryana.

Hooda assured to give due respect to the three leaders, their supporters and others who joined the Congress.

Former Punjab Chief Minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal, Haryana Congress chief Uda Bhan, Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Singh Hooda and party leader Ashok Arora were present during the event. In response to a question, both Hooda and Bhan said that there is no infighting in the Congress and everyone is contesting the elections unitedly.

On the question of senior leaders Kiran Chaudhary and Birendra Singh being angry, both the leaders said that no leader of the party is angry.

Hooda and Bhan said the final decision on ticket allotment is taken by the Congress high command.While Congress MLA Chaudhary wanted a ticket for his daughter Shruti from Bhiwani-Mahendragarh, Birendra Singh's son Brijendra Singh was hoping for a ticket from Hisar.

Birendra Singh and Brijendra Singh – outgoing Hisar MPs – both recently left BJ and joined Congress. On the breakdown of BJP's alliance with JJP after the saffron party made Manohar Lal Khattar the chief minister last month, Hooda alleged that the two parties are at odds with each other. There is still collusion.

He said, “He made an agreement to break the alliance and people understand this. The fight (in Lok Sabha elections) is between Congress and BJP. I have no room for vote grabbers.,

Asked about BJP leaders facing protests from farmers in some parts, Hood said, "I have said many times that BJP leaders should not be stopped from coming to villages. They should not be stopped from going to the Lok Sabha and the Assembly." should go." Needed,

Attacking the BJP government of Haryana, Hooda said, 'As far as I am concerned, the state which was ahead in per capita income, per capita investment and law and order in 2014, today is number one in unemployment, inflation and crime. . , This is a forest.

Bhan claimed that the wind is blowing in favor of Congress in Haryana and BJ will be defeated.

Voting for 10 seats in Haryana will be held in the sixth phase on May 25.