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The Congress party in Haryana, India, has announced its intention to bring a no-confidence motion against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government during the upcoming Winter Session of the Haryana Assembly, beginning December 18, 2025. Led by former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the Congress alleges the BJP government was formed through unfair and illegal means. The party also plans to raise various public concerns during the session through adjournment motions, calling attention motions, and discussions on issues like sports facilities, fraudulent voters, environmental concerns, and infrastructure projects.

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Haryana Congress to Move No-Confidence Motion Against BJP Government

Chandigarh, December 17, 2025: The Congress party in Haryana has announced it will move a no-confidence motion against the state’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government during the Winter Session of the Haryana Assembly, which commences tomorrow, December 18th.

The decision was made at a Congress Legislative Party meeting chaired by former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition, Bhupinder Singh Hooda. Mr. Hooda accused the BJP of forming the government through illicit practices, including vote rigging and pre-election inducements.

“The BJP formed the government in Haryana by robbing votes,” Mr. Hooda stated. “We will expose their misdeeds in the House.”

Beyond the no-confidence motion, the Congress intends to raise a series of public-centric issues during the assembly session. The party plans to bring adjournment motions addressing inadequate sports facilities and equipment, voter fraud, and the alleged misuse of government resources.

Other critical topics the Congress aims to address include environmental conservation efforts in the Aravalli range, compensation for waterlogging issues, rising pollution levels, drug abuse, corruption, and the state of education and healthcare. The Congress will also demand discussions on the Assembly complex, the long-standing Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal dispute, law and order, and the status of Chandigarh.

The move signals a strong challenge to the BJP government and sets the stage for a potentially turbulent assembly session.

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