Haryana Election / There was a stampede in JJP before the elections, 5 MLAs left the party in 3 days

Assembly elections have been announced in Haryana, after which there has been a stir in the entire state regarding the elections. Political parties are trying their best to attract voters towards themselves. Meanwhile, there is a stampede in the Jannayak Janata Party (JJP). Another MLA has left the party. The troubles of JJP chief Dushyant Chautala are not reducing.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 18, 2024, 11:12 AM
Haryana Election: Assembly elections have been announced in Haryana, after which there has been a stir in the entire state regarding the elections. Political parties are trying their best to attract voters towards themselves. Meanwhile, there is a stampede in the Jannayak Janata Party (JJP). Another MLA has left the party. The troubles of JJP chief Dushyant Chautala are not reducing.

In the last three days, five MLAs have broken ties with the JJP party. This has happened at a time when the party is busy preparing for the elections. The MLAs who left the party include Devendra Babli, Anoop Dhanak, Ishwar Singh, Ramkaran Kala and Jogiram Sihag. It is being told that all these MLAs were angry with the party.

It is being said that even after the resignation of 5 JJP MLAs, the damage is not going to stop. There is a possibility of two to three more MLAs leaving the party. Ramkaran Kala, Devendra Babli and Ishwar Singh, who resigned, may soon join the Congress. Anoop Dhanak may join the BJP. However, it is not yet clear which way Jogiram Sihag will turn.

BJP had formed the government with Dushyant

In the last assembly elections, Jannayak Janata Party had won 10 seats and formed an alliance with BJP and formed the government. Party chief Dushyant Chautala was the Deputy CM. However, before the Lok Sabha elections, the paths of BJP and JJP parted. Both the parties contested the elections on their own.

Here, the Election Commission, while announcing the dates of the elections, said that elections will be held on 1 October in one phase for 90 assembly seats in the state and the results will come out on 4 October. With the announcement of the dates of the elections, every party has started considering the names of their candidates. Strategy has started being made for election campaign. The real fight in the state is being seen between BJP and Congress.

Election Commission gave information

Giving information about the elections, the Election Commission said on Friday that 20 thousand 629 polling booths will be set up in the state. There will be 360 ​​model booths in it. The commission also said that there are 2 crore 1 lakh voters in the state. However, out of 90, 73 seats will be general and 17 seats have been reserved for SC. Also, notification will be issued on September 5 regarding the assembly elections, the last date for nomination will be September 12 and the last date for withdrawal of candidature has been kept as September 16.