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Kamal Nath: Congress needs better coordination in Haryana

After his first meeting with Congress leaders since becoming the party’s man in charge of Haryana, senior party leader Kamal Nath on Tuesday called for the need of more coordination within state leade

After his first meeting with Congress leaders since becoming the party’s man in charge of Haryana, senior party leader Kamal Nath on Tuesday called for the need of more coordination within state leaders. He said that there is need for more coordination between the leaders across Haryana at all levels.

Denying any factionalism in the Haryana Congress, Mr Nath said that he talked to many leaders, including former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Haryana Congress president Ashok Tanwar, and they never spoke against each other to him. “There is very little factionalism in our party, it is more a lack of coordination,” he added.

Talking about the recent Rajya Sabha election fiasco in the state, where the Congress-backed candidate lost despite its tie up with INLD, Mr Nath said “The matter is with the Election Commission and they are probing. We are also probing it at our own level. But once the Election Commission comes out with its report things would be clear. I definitely feel that Congress legislators have been cheated in this election.”

Talking to the media after his meeting with Haryana Congress Working Committee delegates

Mr Nath said that party would revamp all frontal organisations in the state.

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