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Ajay Chautala denounces mockery incident, confirms JJP’s election plans

JJP National President, Dr. Ajay Singh Chautala, rebuffed former Union Minister Chaudhary Birendra Singh’s statement, asserting his lack of significant standing within the BJP. Chautala emphasized that the BJP-JJP alliance, orchestrated by Amit Shah and Dushyant Chautala, remains steadfast. Addressing reporters at his Sirsa residence, Ajay Chautala highlighted Singh’s ambiguity about his party affiliations, citing […]

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Ajay Chautala denounces mockery incident, confirms JJP’s election plans

JJP National President, Dr. Ajay Singh Chautala, rebuffed former Union Minister Chaudhary Birendra Singh’s statement, asserting his lack of significant standing within the BJP. Chautala emphasized that the BJP-JJP alliance, orchestrated by Amit Shah and Dushyant Chautala, remains steadfast. Addressing reporters at his Sirsa residence, Ajay Chautala highlighted Singh’s ambiguity about his party affiliations, citing his appearances both on INLD’s platform and alongside other political entities.

Former BJP Union Minister Birendra Singh had recently said that the BJP-JJP alliance will break in April. On this Ajay Chautala said that I.N.D.I.A. JJP strongly condemns the way the Alliance has made fun of Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on social media. Opposition leaders will have to face its consequences in the Lok Sabha elections.

Chautala said that Rahul Gandhi is a senior leader of Congress, it does not suit him to ridicule Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on social media. What can the country expect from a leader who makes fun of the Vice President of the country?Ajay Chautala said that Jannayak Janata Party will contest the Lok Sabha elections with NDA, he further said of all the pledges made by JJP to the public, only two remain unfulfilled. The government’s initiative of enforcing 75 percent reservation in private jobs now awaits deliberation in the Supreme Court.

Furthermore, the commitment to augment the old age pension to Rs 5100 stands unmet, with efforts underway to promptly honor this promise. Notably, Haryana stands as the sole state purchasing grains from farmers at MSP, distinguishing its agricultural policies.

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