Neither a friend nor an election ally left the Congress alone in the political arena

- Congress in crisis in Rajya Sabha elections in Rajasthan, Haryana

- Leaders fear that the real trouble will start after the election

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While the party is facing a crisis in the Rajya Sabha elections in Rajasthan and Haryana, some leaders say the real trouble will start after the polls. In short, the Congress has no friends, no election allies, the Congress is alone in the political arena.

Summons were issued by the Enforcement Directorate in the name of Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi and former leader Rahul Gandhi. The Congress had raised questions against the summons issued in a money-laundering case involving the National Herald newspaper, but there are very few other parties that have a voice in it. The Shiv Sena has moved ahead, it has not specifically opposed the summons nor has it commented on it. Apart from this, there are a number of other issues in which relations with the allied forces of the Congress are strained.

According to media reports, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha has declared a pro-Rajya Sabha candidate. In fact, where the Congress wanted the seat, the JMMA did not give the seat to the Congress but announced its candidate without informing the coalition. In April, in Assam, some MLAs from the Chainheghak (All India United Democratic Front) cross-voted, defeating the Congress candidate.

Last year, Rajadeh set aside the Congress for the Kusheshwar seat in Bihar and the Tarapur Assembly by-election and declared his candidature. Although the Congress fielded its own candidates, the deposits of both were confiscated.

The ruling DMKA in Tamil Nadu However, the Congress reduced its participation in the Assembly elections to 5 seats. In 2012, it had allotted 21 seats to the Congress.

A senior Congress leader in Uttar Pradesh had spoken of an alliance with Akhilesh Yadav and said that the anti-BJP vote should not be divided, but Akhilesh did not respond. This happened even though the Congress had asked for only 30 to 40 seats at that time. The Congress also approached the BSP. Although Mayawati was offered the post of Chief Minister, no reply was received.

Rahul Gandhi had recently said that the Congress was facing the BJP alone. Because the regional parties have no ideology or central vision. Several opposition leaders expressed displeasure over Rahul's remarks. Not only that but some Congress leaders are said to be unhappy.

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