Deccan Chronicle

Chautala backs BJP for Dy CM post

BJP decides to take JJP’s support to placate Jats; Khattar likely to stake claim today

- YOJNA GUSAI | DC

The BJP on Friday conceded that Jats play a crucial role in Haryana politics. The party, which installed a non-Jat, Mr Manohar Lal Khattar, to head its first government in the state in

2014, allied with the Jat dominated Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) of Mr Dushyant Chautala to retain power for a second term on Friday.

The BJP also agreed to the JJP’s demand for the post of deputy chief minister even though it had been claiming all through the day that it has the support of independen­t MLAs to form government.

BJP national president and Union home minister Amit Shah himself announced that his party has decided to ally with the JJP to run a stable government. The JJP has 10 seats.

In the recently concluded Assembly polls, the BJP tally stood at 40, six short of simple majority in the

90-strong Assembly. Several of its candidates, including senior leaders and ministers, failed to win mainly in the Jat-dominated areas. Some BJP leaders belonging to the community also lost, indicating that the party was not the preferred choice of Jats.

Mr Dushyant Chautala earlier held a meeting with Mr Shah at the latter’s residence. Mr Khattar was present when Mr Shah announced the decision to ally with the JJP. Speculatio­n is rife that at least two JJP leaders other than Mr Chautala could be accomodate­d in the BJPled government.

The JJP chief had claimed that his party would support that party which would agree to its comman minimum programme, including 75 per cent jobs reservatio­n for Haryanvis and the old age pension. It will now be seen how the BJP implements the poll promises of its ally in the state.

The BJP, which was busy with meetings over government formation in Haryana, had to face severe criticism over its move to seek support from Lokhit Party’s Gopal Kanda, who is facing charges of abetment to suicide of a former woman employee and her mother.

Though a photograph of Mr Kanda, who won the Sirsa Assembly seat, and Independen­t MLA Ranjeet Singh, accompanie­d by BJP Sirsa MP Sunita Duggal, was widely circulated on social media, the BJP refrained from any comment. Mr Kanda claimed that all the independen­ts who had won had extended “unconditio­nal support” to the BJP, and revealed his family’s associatio­n with the RSS.

Outgoing Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar is expected to stake claim on Saturday. The BJP has appointed Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman and party general secretary Arun Singh as observers for the Haryana Legislatur­e Party meeting.

Earlier, Mr Khattar held a series of meetings with BJP working president J.P. Nadda, state in-charge Anil Jain, general secretary (organisati­on) B.L. Santosh and some independen­t MLAs.

 ?? — PTI ?? Jannayak Janata Party chief Dushyant Chautala and his mother Naina Chautala at his residence in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Jannayak Janata Party chief Dushyant Chautala and his mother Naina Chautala at his residence in New Delhi on Friday.

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