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Dushyant chautala anticipates JJP’s influence in Rajasthan’s electoral dynamics

Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala, upon his arrival in Jind, Haryana, expressed a belief that there’s a desire for change among the people of Rajasthan. Based on emerging trends, it appears that the Jan Nayak Janata Party (JJP) stands to secure a significant portion of votes, potentially playing a pivotal role in the next government formation […]

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Dushyant chautala anticipates JJP’s influence in Rajasthan’s electoral dynamics

Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala, upon his arrival in Jind, Haryana, expressed a belief that there’s a desire for change among the people of Rajasthan. Based on emerging trends, it appears that the Jan Nayak Janata Party (JJP) stands to secure a significant portion of votes, potentially playing a pivotal role in the next government formation by securing victories for our MLAs. Contesting in 19 seats in Rajasthan, the JJP has garnered substantial support and affection from the people.
The Deputy CM targeted Birendra Singh’s family, stating that their discontent has surfaced. They are pushing for the election of female candidates across parties for the top seat, aiming to oust Dushyant. Dushyant Chautala mentioned that their objective in Rajasthan was to expand the party’s presence within the state. They succeeded in rallying individuals aligned with Devi Lal’s ideologies. Their focus lies on advocating for the welfare of youth and women, striving to advance Devi Lal’s team within the party.
He reached Ghoghdian village of Uchana Halke on Saturday evening. Upon arrival, he received a warm welcome from the workers. Regarding the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s directive to annul the 75 percent reservation law in private jobs, the Deputy CM stated that it’s the court’s decision. Discussions have been held with lawyers on this matter.He said that we will go to the Supreme Court with the SLP and bring relief from the Supreme Court, because the objection raised by the High Court clearly shows that they have not seen the Act of Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Himachal, Maharashtra. A unilateral decision has been given.
During BJP MP Brijendra Singh’s campaign in Rajasthan, no sign of either support or opposition was displayed.
Without directly mentioning anyone, Dushyant Chautala hinted that some are suggesting his removal (from contesting Uchana’s elections) by urging all parties to nominate women as candidates in the Uchana assembly elections. Chautala noted that such statements reveal a sense of unease or apprehension.

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