Political alliances in Haryana state facing collapse

Satish Handa, March 4
Alliance between political parties INLD and BSP in Haryana hit headlines in the newspapers for a couple of months could not prolong for a long period when BSP supremo Mayawati withdrawn party’s alliance after poor performance exhibited by INLD in recent Jind bye-elections on the plea that BSP had joined hands in this alliance with INLD prior to party divided in two groups INLD led by Abhay Singh Chautala and Jan Nayak Janta Party (JJP) led by Dushyant Chautala MP separated from INLD, which performed fairly well in Jind bye-elections as compared to INLD in spite of being a new party.
During Jind bye-elections, JJP had joined hands for alliance with Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) performed satisfactory in Jind bye-elections and assured each other to contest all future Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha polls in Haryana state jointly. Information reveals that JJP has offered two Lok sabha and 20 Vidhan Sabha seats to AAP out of total number of 10 Lok Sabha and 90 Vidhan Sabha seats in Haryana, besides demanded to contest for one Lok Sabha seats at Delhi in coming elections. Information also reveals that few meeting were held between the leaders of both parties Dushyant Chautala and Arvind Kejriwal to resolve the issue of contestants in coming Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha polls in Haryana state but to no result.
Information also reveals that AAP leaders desire to contest polls at five Lok Sabha and 45 Vidhan Sabha seats in Haryana in coming election, which was not accepted to JJP leaders. According to Dushyant Chautala, a three members committee is working on the issue although he is fan of Arvind Kejriwal proved a successful chief minister at Delhi but decision of committee cannot be over ruled and in case proposal will not be accepted by AAP, JJP would contest coming Lok Sabha as well as Vidhan Sabha polls in Haryana state independently as such alliance between both seems to be on verge of collapse. According to information, another meeting has been fixed at Delhi between the leaders of both parties to resolve issue on allotment of seats amicably in coming polls to enable gather Jaat and non-jaat voters in Haryana state to face BJP in coming polls.

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