Family Politics : How Haryana’s Veterans are Shaping the Future of Thier Children

In Haryana, political dynasties are in full force, with veteran leaders playing pivotal roles in the campaigns of their successors.

Chandigarh, Sept 27 :  As Haryana gears up for the October 5th elections, the battleground is witnessing an influx of next-generation politicians. Behind these fresh faces, however, stand political heavyweights—veteran leaders who are actively directing their children’s campaigns, strategizing, and ensuring that the family’s political legacy is carried forward. In many cases, these new entrants are mere figureheads, while their experienced parents are handling the ground-level operations, from rallies to voter outreach. The upcoming election will determine which among these political heirs manage to establish themselves, and who might fade from the scene.

Naina Chautala’s Drive for Dushyant Chautala

Former Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala is contesting once again from the Uchana Kalan seat. With the added responsibility of managing his party’s campaigns across the state, much of his personal election effort has fallen to his mother, Naina Chautala. A seasoned campaigner herself, Naina is diligently traveling through villages, particularly focusing on connecting with women voters. She has taken complete charge of Dushyant’s campaign, with occasional help from his father, Dr. Ajay Singh Chautala.

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Randeep Surjewala’s Full-Scale Effort for Aditya

Aditya Surjewala, running for office from Kaithal on a Congress ticket, is another new face in this election. However, the driving force behind his campaign is none other than his father, Rajya Sabha MP Randeep Singh Surjewala. From devising election strategies to rallying votes in every village and city street, Randeep has taken complete control of the campaign. His commitment is so intense that he reportedly manages just three hours of sleep each day.

Birendra Singh’s Determination for Brijendra Singh

Chaudhary Birendra Singh, a former Union Minister, may have announced his retirement from active politics, but his dedication to securing a political future for his son remains undeterred. Brijendra Singh, contesting from Uchana on a Congress ticket, is the beneficiary of both his father’s and mother’s full support. Birendra and his wife, Prem Lata, are engaged in a tireless campaign to drum up support, attending village meetings, addressing concerns of disgruntled voters, and canvassing in every corner of the constituency.

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Kiran Choudhary and Ranbir Mahendra in a Legacy Battle

In Tosham, a fierce battle over the legacy of Chaudhary Bansi Lal is playing out. BJP’s Kiran Choudhary is campaigning hard for her daughter, Shruti Choudhary, while Ranbir Mahendra is leading the charge for his son, Anirudh Choudhary, who is the Congress candidate. Both families are working tirelessly to mobilize voters and claim the political legacy of the region.

Ajay Yadav and Rao Inderjit’s Push for Their Children

Ajay Yadav is overseeing the campaign for his son, Chiranjeev Rao, the Congress candidate for Rewari. Drawing from his deep understanding of local political dynamics, Ajay is actively uniting long-time supporters and workers behind his son’s candidacy. Similarly, Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh is campaigning vigorously for his daughter, Aarti Rao, who is contesting from Ateli on a BJP ticket. Both leaders are fully committed to ensuring victory for their children.

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Nirmal Singh Distanced from Chitra Sarwara’s Campaign

One of the few exceptions to this trend of parental involvement is the case of former minister Nirmal Singh and his daughter, Chitra Sarwara. After her Congress ticket from Ambala Cantonment was canceled, Chitra is now contesting as an independent candidate from Ambala City. Both father and daughter are running separate campaigns, with Nirmal unable to assist Chitra due to their differing political paths.

As these senior politicians continue to push for their successors, the electorate’s decision on October 5th will reveal whether the next generation can live up to their family legacies, or if they will face an early exit from the political arena.

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