According to the latest information, former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda's fork does not appear to be coming out lately. On the basis of the talks between the Congress high command and the Congress high command, the present state president Dr Ashok Tanwar said he has received instructions to keep working. At the same time, Tanwar took a step that is almost certain to cause panic in the Haryana Congress. Tanwar has also set up an Election Planning and Management Committee on the lines of coordination created by the high command. Amid speculation of his resignation, Tanwar has also started preparing election manifestos for the assembly elections and looking for as many faces as he can. Let us know the full details. Madhya Pradesh: Big scheme launched by Kamal Nath government for women On Friday, Tanwar also set up a separate election planning and management committee in Haryana, parallel to the coordination committee set up by the Congress leadership. Sudesh Agarwal, who merged all his Indian party in the Congress, has been appointed as the convenor of the committee. The committee will be headed by sub-committees, which will work on media management, organization and election manifesto. With the formation of the committee, the Haryana Congress has come up with a new storm. Letters are being sent to former Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda, Randeep Singh Surjewala, Congress Legislature Party leader Kiran Chaudhary, Rajya Sabha member Kumari Selja, former MP Kuldeep Bishnoi and former Minister Captain Ajay Singh Yadav to join the committee led by Sudesh Agarwal. Nirmala Sitharaman also recited poetry in Urdu, Tamil; read her Budget speech! When the Hooda camp does not accept Tanwar's leadership, how can external Sudesh Agarwal's leadership be accepted? The committee will prepare a blueprint for preparing the election manifesto as well as applying for the ticket, which will start immediately after July 8. On the question of his resignation after Rahul Gandhi stepped down, Tanwar categorically said, "It is a matter between the high leadership of the Congress and us." PM Modi to be in Varanasi today, See complete schedule In response to a question, Tanwar said, "I have kept my life in place, except for resignation. In Haryana, is there any Congress leader who is willing to take his own life for the party. Ashok Tanwar made it clear that the approval of the high command is not necessary to set up a committee to manage the elections. Petrol Diesel Prices hiked Again, Know What Today's Rate