Haryana Politics: JJP Decides to Go Solo in Lok Sabha Elections

The focus of the JJP lies on securing the Hisar and Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Lok Sabha seats, which are deemed as priority areas for potential collaboration. The party aims to contest in all ten seats, emphasizing its commitment to field candidates in each constituency.

The Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), an ally of the BJP in Haryana with Dushyant Chautala serving as the Deputy Chief Minister, has declared its readiness to participate in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. According to a party spokesperson citing Chautala, the JJP coordination committee has already conducted two rounds of discussions regarding potential alliances.

The focus of the JJP lies on securing the Hisar and Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Lok Sabha seats, which are deemed as priority areas for potential collaboration. The party aims to contest in all ten seats, emphasizing its commitment to field candidates in each constituency.

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Chautala, addressing the media in Sirsa following a meeting of the election coordination committee, highlighted the successful rallies held in six Lok Sabha constituencies so far, with the next one scheduled for March 13 in Hisar. These rallies serve as platforms to apprise the public of the developmental initiatives undertaken in respective regions.

During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on the strategy to contest the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections with vigor. Chautala noted the trend of regional parties aligning with the NDA and affirmed the coalition government's success in prioritizing the welfare of farmers and the general populace over the past four and a half years.

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Responding to inquiries regarding Hisar MP Brijendra Singh's departure from the BJP to join the Congress, Chautala maintained that Singh's decision was personal. He pointed out that Singh had deliberated over discontinuing the alliance with the JJP for a year before making this move. Whether Singh will remain in Hisar or relocate to Sonipat is something that only time will reveal, added the Deputy Haryana Chief Minister.

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