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Ajay Chautalaurges JJP workers for massive turnout in Dabwali rally

National President of the Jananayak Janta Party, Dr. Ajay Chautala, visited the P.W.D. Rest House in Fatehabad on Tuesday. Here, he directed party workers to ensure maximum participation in the Nav Sankalp Rally scheduled for December 8 in Dabwali. In subsequent discussions with journalists, Ajay Singh Chautala commented on Chaudhary Birender Singh, stating that responding […]

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National President of the Jananayak Janta Party, Dr. Ajay Chautala, visited the P.W.D. Rest House in Fatehabad on Tuesday. Here, he directed party workers to ensure maximum participation in the Nav Sankalp Rally scheduled for December 8 in Dabwali.
In subsequent discussions with journalists, Ajay Singh Chautala commented on Chaudhary Birender Singh, stating that responding to him repeatedly is not appropriate. He emphasized that he is not aligned with the mainstream BJP, and questioned who would heed Singh’s advice, asserting that those above the age of 75 are not considered in the BJP.Addressing the issue of the party’s performance in Rajasthan, Ajay Singh mentioned that apart from Congress and BJP, no other party has fared well in the state. He highlighted that even the Aam Aadmi Party contested on 88 seats but had all its security deposits forfeited.Responding to questions about the popularity of Bhupinder Singh Hooda raised by JDU leader K.C. Tyagi, Ajay Singh stated that Hooda has been a two-time Chief Minister of the state, making him a leader. However, he asserted that whether Hooda is popular or not will be determined by the public. In anticipation of upcoming events, the JJP chief mentioned that every political party works towards advancing, and the fate of the Bharatiya Janata Party, which once contested with just two seats, has now changed with more than 300 seats. Pradeshadhyaksh of JJP, Nishan Singh, commented on future programs, stating that every political party strives to progress. He cited the BJP’s historical transition from a two-seat party to its current stature.

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