Congress will approach the Election Commission tomorrow to protest against the "misuse of government machinery" in the Rajya Sabha elections for two seats in Haryana yesterday which led to independent candidate R K Anand, backed by the party, losing the poll.
Party general secretary B K Hariprasad said they will approach the Election Commission tomorrow.
Asked whether the party suspected internal sabotage in the elections including by former chief minister B S Hooda, he replied in negative.
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The votes of 14 Congress MLAs were declared invalid leading to the loss of Anand who was otherwise expected to win.
On his part, Hooda said there has been a "big conspiracy" and the truth should come out.
"A probe by the Election Commission should be sought. This truth will come out in 24 hours," he said in Chandigarh.
Hariprasad had yesterday said that prima facie he saw a conspiracy from the government's side and said the party will find out the truth. "We will fight it politically and legally," he had said.
The defeat of Anand came as a bolt from the blue for the Congress and its high command, which was confident that its strategy to trounce BJP-backed media baron and independent candidate Subhash Chandra would succeed.
On Friday, the Congress Legislature Party at its meeting had authorised party chief Sonia Gandhi to decide on who to vote for and she had directed voting in favour of Anand.
Hooda was not initially in favour of Anand as he was backed by INLD, the rival party in Haryana.