Discontent surfaces in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh after candidate announcements
March 5, 2026: Political turbulence has emerged within the Indian National Congress ahead of the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections, with signs of internal dissatisfaction surfacing in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh following the party’s announcement of candidates. The developments have sparked speculation about possible rebellion and cross-party contacts at a crucial stage of the nomination process.
In Haryana, reports suggest that several Congress MLAs are allegedly in touch with Gopal Kanda, who has reportedly purchased nomination papers and is awaiting a political signal to contest as an independent candidate. If he decides to enter the race with indirect backing, political observers believe it could complicate the Congress strategy in the state.
Meanwhile, discontent has also surfaced in Himachal Pradesh where senior Congress leader Pratibha Singh is reportedly unhappy with the party’s decision to field Anurag Sharma as its Rajya Sabha candidate. The decision is believed to have followed internal consultations involving senior leadership, including Rahul Gandhi. With Pratibha Singh expected to meet MLAs from her camp soon, the internal rift could influence the outcome of the Rajya Sabha contest in both states.
