Polling for the biennial election to the Upper House will be held tomorrow.
Of the two seats from Haryana, Union minister Birender Singh is set to win from one seat while INLD-backed independent Anand and Chandra are vying for the second.
"Haryana Congress leaders at a meeting today authorised the Congress President to take a decision on voting in the Rajya Sabha polls. Congress then decided to vote against the BJP-sponsored Chandra and in favour of R K Anand," said AICC General Secretary and in-charge of party affairs in Haryana B K Hariprasad.
Anand today sprang a surprise by turning up at the Congress meeting and expressing his faith in the leadership.
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"I have full faith in Congress' policies and full faith in leadership and policies of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. I will support Congress on the floor of the House. I have always fought against RSS' policies and it will continue in the future also," Anand said.
At the AICC briefing, Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said Anand reached out to the party leadership and promised to work for the Congress both inside and outside Parliament.
BJP has 47 MLAs in the 90-member Assembly, INLD 19, Congress 17 (Kuldeep Bishnoi's two-member HJC merged with Congress recently), BSP one, SAD one and there are five Independents.
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Haryana Congress Legislature Party leader Kiran Choudhary said it has been decided that "we will support R K Anand because he has expressed full faith in Congress' policies and its leadership."
When reminded that Anand's candidature is backed by INLD, Choudhary said, "I cannot say anything about INLD but when Anand has made it clear expressing faith in our policies, all questions are put to rest."
INLD saw nothing wrong in Anand, who was its candidate from Faridabad in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, garnering support from elsewhere.
"Anand had sought support from us as Independent candidate. We extended our support to him but we had not put any pre-condition that he cannot seek support in his favour from anywhere else. If he garners support from others, we have no objection," INLD senior leader Abhay Singh Chautala said.
A candidate needs 31 votes to win in Haryana.