Congress will repeat 2009 performance: Hooda (IANS interview)

IANS  |  Sonipat 

Former has said that the would repeat its 2009 performance in the elections when it won nine of 10 seats in the state and asserted that the target is also to form government in the Assembly polls later this year.

said that his main contest is with the (BJP), and the saffron party will finish second.

"I think 2009 can be repeated. We won nine seats (in Haryana) in 2009. It is possible that we win all 10 this time. The response (of people) is very good," he said.

The Congress, he said, will also increase its tally manifold nationally compared to 2014 when it won only 44 seats. "The prospects of party-led UPA are also very good," he said.

The former said the has failed to fulfil any of its promises made in 2014 and the income of farmers has come down.

"I tell voters that those who got Rs 15 lakh (2014 poll promise of BJP), they can vote for BJP and others should vote for us. The investment cost of has increased but his income has come down. Traders have been adversely impacted by 'notebandi' (demonetisation) and GST. Every section of society is suffering."

Asked why he is contesting polls when his main interest is state politics, said success in the will pave the way for return of the to power in Assembly polls.

"As we win Lok Sabha polls, we will win the state polls also," he said, adding that the target is to form the government in the state but the Lok Sabha polls have to be won first.

Answering a query, Hooda said although he did not intend to fight the Lok Sabha polls, he always said that he would abide by the directions of the party.

"In 2004, the same thing happened. I was MLA. The party told me to fight and I contested. I was the of Opposition at that time," he said.

Hooda won from Rohtak in 2004 and was picked up by the party to lead the Congress government after the Assembly elections. His supporters feel the conditions are similar this time.

Asked if the party should project a chief ministerial candidate for the Assembly polls, he said the object is to bring the Congress to power.

"The choice of is done by the MLAs and the high command," he said.

Hooda attacked the incumbent BJP government in Haryana, saying it is "most corrupt".

"It's a total failure. It has become non-performing asset for the people of It is a non-performing government. It is the most corrupt. The law and order situation has worsened," he said.

Asked if the by-election earlier this year, in which the party finished third, could impact party's prospects in the Lok Sabha elections, he said it will not and noted that the party ruling the state normally wins a by-election.

Answering a query about the Modi factor, he said there is no such wave. "There is no wave favouring anyone," he added.

Hooda's main contest is with sitting and of (JJP). He said the JJP candidate is unlikely to save his deposit.

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--IANS

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First Published: Fri, May 10 2019. 21:06 IST