By A Staff Reporter
Charkhi Dadri: Ahead of the Haryana Assembly elections, Former Deputy Chief Minister and leader of the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), Dushyant Chautala, has criticized Congress for its decision to allocate the Bhiwani Assembly seat to the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)]. Speaking about the development, Chautala said, "Congress has given the seat of Bhiwani to CPI(M)...It shows how big the internal rift in Congress is."
Chautala expressed confidence that the move would not go unnoticed by the electorate, who, according to him, would respond by strongly backing the JJP in the upcoming elections. “The public opinion of Haryana will strongly support JJP,” he added, underlining the importance of a united front for any political party aiming to secure victory.
With Haryana gearing up for its Assembly polls, the seat-sharing decisions of major political parties are drawing widespread attention. Chautala’s remarks highlight the competitive political environment in the state, where both alliances and internal dynamics within parties are key factors that could influence the election outcome.
Chautala, a prominent leader in Haryana’s political landscape, continues to position his party as a strong contender, emphasizing JJP's appeal among the people. As the election date approaches, all eyes remain on how alliances and rivalries will shape the final vote.