Renowned Olympian and wrestler Vinesh Phogat has entered politics with the Congress and will contest from the Julana constituency in Jind. Known for her achievements on the international stage and her role in the farmers' protest, Phogat’s candidacy reflects Congress' aim to connect with younger voters and the rural population.
Ram Karan, a former JJP leader, has joined the Congress and will contest from the Shahbad (reserved) seat. His defection is part of Congress' strategy to weaken the JJP-BJP alliance in key constituencies.
Independent MLA Dharam Pal Gondar recently switched allegiance to Congress and has been fielded as a candidate in the upcoming elections. His inclusion bolsters Congress' efforts to attract influential regional leaders and expand its electoral base.
Udai Bhan, president of the Haryana Congress, will contest from Hodal. A seasoned politician and a close ally of Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Bhan's leadership in the party plays a crucial role in shaping Congress' electoral strategy in Haryana.
Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, a veteran leader with deep influence in Haryana, will contest from his stronghold of Garhi Sampla-Kiloi. Hooda remains a key figure in Congress' attempt to regain control in the state.