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Former Haryana minister Sampat Singh quits Congress, cites ‘betrayal of merit’

IANS | November 03, 2025 07:25 AM

CHANDIGARH: In a scathing indictment of the Congress leadership in Haryana, senior leader of the grand old party and six-time MLA Sampat Singh has announced his resignation from the Indian National Congress (INC), accusing the party of having become a “private enterprise run by one family” and alleging a “complete collapse of internal democracy and accountability.” 

In a detailed letter addressed to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, the former Haryana Cabinet Minister and ex-Leader of Opposition in the Haryana Assembly said he was left with “no faith in the party’s ability to represent the interests of the people of Haryana.” 

Sampat Singh said he had formally sent his resignation to the party's central leadership and copies to party MP Rahul Gandhi, other senior party leaders K.C. Venugopal, B.K. Hariprasad, and Haryana unit Congress chief Rao Narendra. 

Tracing his long political journey, the veteran leader recalled joining the Congress in 2009 after decades in public life, including two terms as Cabinet Minister and one as Leader of Opposition. 

He said that despite his proven electoral record -- having been elected five times consecutively from Fatehabad before being shifted to Nalwa on Congress's directions -- he was denied ministerial or organisational responsibilities after the 2009 victory. 

He said internal manipulation and factionalism within the party had weakened both him and the organisation. 

He claimed that proximity to Kumari Selja and the developmental works sanctioned for his constituency became reasons for his isolation within the party. 

Singh also said that successive elections in Haryana reflected the price Congress paid for sidelining loyal and capable leaders. 

Citing examples, Sampat Singh pointed out that the state leadership had alienated stalwarts such as Kumari Selja, Kiran Choudhry, Shruti Choudhry, and Savitri Jindal, while giving preference to “dynastic politics and money power.” 

He also criticised the 2020 Rajya Sabha nomination process, where “the leader’s son” was chosen over deserving candidates from the Scheduled Castes and backward classes.

 

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