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Lesson from Lok Sabha defeat, BJP does not want to take any risk in Haryana, know the reason for cutting tickets of MLAs and ministers

New Delhi: As soon as BJP announced the first list of candidates for Haryana assembly elections, it seemed as if there was a ruckus in the party. After the first list of 67 candidates came out, there was a ruckus in the party. The leaders who were expecting a ticket from BJP have opened a front. After the first list, there is a queue of leaders leaving the Bharatiya Janata Party in Haryana. Those who left the party include cabinet ministers and many former MLAs. The state president of BJP Kisan Morcha has also resigned from the party. This also includes the name of Haryana cabinet minister Chaudhary Ranjit Singh Chautala. he/she expressed displeasure over not being given a ticket from Rania assembly. Not only this, Ranjit Chautala has increased the tension of BJP by announcing to contest the election as an independent.

So that’s why BJP cut the tickets of MLAs and ministers

Not only Ranjit Chautala, many other stalwarts have decided to leave BJP. This cannot be considered good news for the party just before the election battle. However, the way the BJP leadership has distributed the tickets is believed to have special planning behind it. The party has distributed the tickets in view of the party’s performance in the Lok Sabha elections held in June this year. This is because this time in the Lok Sabha elections, BJP was successful in capturing only 5 out of 10 seats in the state. The remaining 5 seats went to the account of Congress. Earlier in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP had captured all the 10 seats here. Looking at the performance of BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the party does not want to leave any stone unturned. The anti-incumbency factor is also important behind this.

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BJP’s state in-charge told the ‘inside story’

In view of the anti-party wave in the state, the BJP leadership is taking every step very cautiously. This is the reason why the party has kept the political equation in mind while distributing tickets. This was revealed by the party’s state in-charge Biplab Deb himself. he/she said on Thursday that social equations have been taken into full consideration while preparing the list of candidates. Every society has been given representation. The former Chief Minister of Tripura said that there are a total of 90 assembly seats in Haryana. Our party is ready to wave the flag of victory on all these seats. The first list includes 14 representatives of backward classes. Candidates have been selected keeping in mind all the social equations.

Biplab Deb said- tickets of 9 current MLAs were cut

Biplab Deb said that we have also given place to people belonging to Dalit community. We have taken special care that no person from any community is deprived. Every community should get a chance to play its part in politics. he/she also told that the party has also cut the tickets of nine current MLAs. These include ministers as well. We have taken this step keeping in mind the political equations of the present time, so no one should take it personally.

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Know why Haryana CM Saini’s seat was changed

In the 90-member Haryana Assembly elections, BJP’s target is to score a hat-trick of victories. This is the reason why the party does not want to take any risk. In such a situation, the party took a shocking decision and changed the seat of the state CM Naib Singh Saini. Saini was hoping that he/she would once again contest from the Karnal seat. This seat was vacant after the resignation of Manohar Lal Khattar. Before the Lok Sabha elections, ML Khattar resigned from the CM post. he/she was fielded in the Lok Sabha elections. In such a situation, Naib Singh Saini was made the CM of the state. Not only this, he/she was successful in registering victory from Karnal due to his/her strong hold on Jatland. However, now the party has fielded Saini from Ladwa. At the same time, BJP has given ticket to Jagmohan Anand from Karnal. he/she has also been the media advisor of former CM Manohar Lal Khattar.

A flurry of resignations in Haryana BJP

In the first list released by BJP for Haryana elections, tickets of many former MPs as well as leaders who left Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) and joined the party have been cut. At the same time, many big names of the party are also missing from the list of candidates. Hisar BJP District Vice President Tarun Jain broke ties with the party. Expressing displeasure over giving ticket to Kamal Gupta, he/she resigned from all the posts of the party. BJP Business Cell State Convenor Naveen Goyal said goodbye to the party. he/she was considered a strong contender for the ticket from Gurugram Assembly. However, the party has made Mukesh Sharma the candidate from Gurugram. Naveen Goyal has decided to contest the election as an independent from Gurugram.

Resignations after resignations, BJP’s tension may increase

BJP Kisan Morcha state president and former MLA Sukhwinder Mandhi’s ticket from Badhra in Charkhi-Dadri district was cut. In such a situation, his/her supporters took to the streets and expressed their anger. Sukhwinder Mandhi’s supporters protested against BJP after Umed Singh Patuwas was given the ticket from here. The list of those who resigned from BJP includes Sunil Rao, Aditya Chautala, Savitri Jindal, former cabinet minister from Sonipat, Kavita Jain. Laxman Napa resigned from BJP after not getting a ticket from Ratia. he/she may soon join Congress. BJP has given ticket to Sunita Duggal from Ratia. Haryana BJP OBC Morcha state president and former minister Karnadev Kamboj resigned from all posts after his/her ticket was cut from Indri assembly seat. However, it will be interesting to see how the party will overcome this challenge amid a flurry of resignations in BJP.

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