Former Haryana chief minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda, who announced from the stage of Rohtak's transformation Maharali, has hinted that he is not going to leave the Congress at the moment. He said, "I am free from all the bondages, without any pressure, on the voice of my soul... "I have come among you." Hooda has not yet formed a 25-member committee that he had announced at the rally. Based on the recommendations of the committee, he was about to decide his political direction. Pro-Hudda MLAs had pressed their leader to form a separate party for quite some time. The Huda supporters want the state Congress to get their leader. If it didn't appear, he had prepared Huda to leave the party. The political player Hudda did not show any hurry to quit the Congress at the Rohtak rally and announced the setting up of a 25-member committee to chalk out its next strategy. The formation of the committee was seen to be linked to the pressure politics of the HUDA, but the assembly elections were head-on and the supporters had no other choice. Now the same Hooda supporters are advising their leader not to leave the party. If Huda leaves the party, his opponents' plans will be fulfilled. So Hooda has left any decision on the change in the state Congress to the high command and at an appropriate time. This can also be termed as the compulsion of the Hooda and the strategy. Also Read: 'Yasin Malik' to be produced in TADA court in serious cases 'Chidambaram' on CBI remand, Supreme Court gives date of hearing 'Friendship between India and France is unbreakable' says Pm Modi in France HC's notice to BJP leader on CM Kejriwal's plea in defamation case