Bhupinder Hooda's Stubbornness Sank Congress: Farmer Leader Rakesh Tikait
NDTV
The Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson also raised questions about discrepancies in EVMs.
After the Congress lost the Haryana Assembly elections, Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait said on Sunday that former chief minister Bhupinder Hooda's stubbornness sank the party.
Reacting to a statement by farmer leader Gurnam Singh Charuni, he said, "There was resentment among the farmers. It is not that the farmers did not go with other parties. The farmers voted for every party. There is resentment among the people who joined the movement. Those who did not join the movement are with the government."
"Elections are fought on a party basis, religion basis and caste basis. People will vote in favour of like-minded parties. A person who is a farmer, a labourer or a shopkeeper will vote for a party he has faith in. They (farmers) all live together in the organisation. If a person starts considering the people of the organisation as being in his favour, then he is wrong," he added.