Dushyant Chautala filed his candidature.Image credit source: PTI
JJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister of Haryana Dushyant Chautala filed his candidature from Uchana Kalan assembly seat in Jind district. On the occasion of nomination, Dushyant Chautala JJP National President Dr. Ajay Singh Chautala was accompanied by JJP Chief General Secretary Digvijay Chautala and his mother and Janayak Janata Party (JJP) MLA Naina Chautala.
After filing his candidature, Dushyant Chautala targeted BJP and Congress. He said that with the announcement of the names of the candidates, the BJP has burst like a water bubble and it is certain to be wiped out in the elections. The condition of Congress will be worse than BJP in terms of ticket distribution.
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Dushyant Chautala said that the wave of change started from Uchana Kalan in the last assembly elections and the youth power was strengthened in it.
Dushyant Chautala said this after filing nominations
The former deputy chief minister said that not even 24 hours have passed since the distribution of tickets in the BJP and the trend is starting to emerge. They were talking about breaking up the party, but that has proved to be a water bubble.
Let us tell you that in the 2019 assembly elections, Dushyant Chautala defeated BJP candidate Prem Lata, wife of senior leader Birendra Singh. Former Union Minister Birendra Singh and his son Brijendra Singh – former MP from Hisar – are now in the Congress.
No party will get majority: Ajay Chautala
Meanwhile, when JJP chief Ajay Singh Chautala was asked how many seats his party would win, he said that this right belongs to the voters. He said that no party would get a clear majority given the condition of the state. A coalition will be needed to form the next government.
Chandrasekhar Azad-led Azad Samaj Party (Kanshiram) has recently announced an alliance for the Haryana assembly elections. JJP will contest in 70 out of 90 seats while Azad Samaj Party (Kanshiram) will contest in remaining seats. Haryana goes to polls on October 5, while counting will take place on October 8.