Some Congress leaders said the party central leadership will try to identify the ‘pole-vaulters’ and fix accountability but party circles feel it will be more a case of trying to lock the stable door after the horse has bolted. Prior to election, there were growing murmurs within the Haryana Congress against the central leadership fielding a lightweight Karamvir Boudh as party candidate despite he being a later entrant to the party.
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While the desertion by Congress MLAs in Bihar and Odisha is seen as the growing internal rift in these party units, the Haryana spectacle is being seen in the context of the two party candidates getting ambushed in the past Rajya Sabha elections in the state. While party functionaries — Deepender Hooda and Rajendra Pal Gautam — sought to hail the victory of Boudh but blamed the BJP for engineering the cross-voting, the episode has also sharpened the factional fault lines within the state Congress with rival camps pointing fingers at each other for the ‘spoiler act’. With the BJP-backed independent candidate losing to the Congress nominee by a minute fraction of the total value of votes polled, there is also suspense on whether the former will approach court, questioning the ‘cancellation’ on the one BJP vote that tilted the margin.
Suspends 3 Odisha MLAs
The Congress in Odisha on Tuesday suspended three MLAs for cross-voting in favour of BJP-backed Independent Dilip Ray in the Rajya Sabha polls and sought their disqualification, terming it a violation of the party whip.
Also Read: Rajya Sabha Election 2026 Result Winners List: Check names of victorious candidates from Bihar, Assam, Bengal & other statesCongress legislature party leader Rama Chandra Kadam also urged the speaker to change the seating arrangement of the three MLAs.
Bihar Cong Alleges NDA Pressure;
MLAs Deny, Cite ‘Conscience’
Meanwhile, Bihar Congress president Rajesh Kumar Ram on Tuesday alleged that the party’s MLAs, who failed to turn up at Rajya Sabha polls, had “acted under pressure from the NDA”,
However, at least two of the three absentee MLAs refuted the charge and claimed that Ram had advised them to “act as per conscience” and, hence, they refrained from voting for the RJD candidate who was not to their liking.

