Sat. May 18th, 2024
Congress' Deepender Hooda files nomination from home turf Rohtak

Rohtak: Congress’ Rajya Sabha member Deepender Singh Hooda on Saturday submitted his nomination papers for Lok Sabha polls from his home turf in Haryana’s Rohtak — a stronghold of the Jat community.

Soon after submitting the papers, a community conference was organised that noticed a collecting of party activists.

Speaking on the event, previous Haryana chief minister and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda stated: “This is not just the Lok Sabha election but a combat to help you save the Constitution. Democracy will survive only if the Structure survives. That is why Opposition get-togethers have united and shaped the INDIA bloc. In Haryana, this alliance is contesting the elections with comprehensive energy.”

Son of two-time chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Deepender, who inherited the politics from his household as his grandfather was a freedom fighter, has thrice won from the Rohtak Lok Sabha constituency in 2005, 2009 and 2014.

Deepender Hooda shed to BJP’s Arvind Sharma in the 2019 standard polls by a whisker.

Each candidates are in the fray once again.

Arvind Sharma has promised to convey the Metro to Sampla in Rohtak district and announced to quit politics, if he failed to do so.

The Hoodas — Deepender Hooda, his father Bhupinder Hooda and grandfather Ranbir Singh Hooda — have represented Rohtak 9 occasions.

In the Rohtak Lok Sabha seat, there are 18,86,796 voters who will cast votes together with nine other seats in the point out on May perhaps 25.

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