Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Chautala expels elder son Ajay from INLD

FAMILY FEUD Two weeks after expelling his grandsons Dushyant, Digvijay, exCM shows their father the door for antiparty activities

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH :Om Prakash Chautala, a four-time chief minister and the national president of Haryana’s main opposition Indian National Lok Dal, on Wednesday expelled his elder son Ajay from the party barely two weeks after he sacked his (Ajay’s) sons Dushyant and Digvijay for indiscipli­ne.

Accompanie­d by 13 of the INLD’s 19 MLAs, including state party president Ashok Arora, Chautala’s younger son Abhay, who is the leader of opposition in Haryana, read out the former chief minister’s decision to sack Ajay as state INLD secretary general and expel him from the party’s primary membership.

“Ajay has been charged with anti-party activities by trying to run a parallel organisati­on and calling an unauthoris­ed meeting in Jind on November 17,” Arora said. He convened a meeting of all party MLAs, MPs and office-bearers in Chandigarh to counter Ajay’s meeting.

Chautala had expelled Ajay’s sons Hisar MP Dushyant and then INLD student wing leader Digvijay for hooliganis­m at the party’s Gohana rally on October 7.

Addressing the media here, Abhay denied being in the race for the post of chief minister.Rejecting charges of betrayal by Ajay and his family, he said, “Comparing me to Duryodhan and Jaichand is akin to performing my last rites.”

Replying to Ajay’s remark that he was his junior, Abhay said: “I was involved in party work much before Ajay, who confined himself to politics in Rajasthan.”

On the scope for reconcilia­tion, he said he had met Ajay but there was no sign of a patch-up.

He said he was forced to come to the forefront of the family on the insistence of party workers and leaders after his father and elder brother Ajay’s imprisonme­nt on January 16, 2013, in the junior basic training (JBT) teachers’ recruitmen­t scam.

Abhay said the party would act sternly against those who would give in writing that they backed Ajay.

Asked about interventi­on by long-time family friend and former Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal, Abhay said he had apprised him of the developmen­ts and offered to make any sacrifice for the cause of the party but there had been no positive outcome from Ajay’s side.

TELL ME WHY, ASKS AJAY

Reacting to his expulsion, Ajay said, “Those who have expelled me should explain on what ground they took the decision and what are the charges against me.”

He said the public meeting in Jind will be held as scheduled on November 17. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a party meeting in Yamunanaga­r on Wednesday, he said, “Without doubt, we will hold the Jind meeting where party workers will decide about those working to weaken the party to fulfil their own interests.”

In Sirsa, Ajay’s son Digvijay said, “A few leaders are making a Mount Everest of lies. The signatures of Om Prakash Chautala on the letter are ‘automated’. Senior INLD leader RS Chaudhary is the main conspirato­r behind all this.”

CHANDIGARH: The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), the principal opposition party in Haryana, is staring at an imminent split after the expulsion of its senior leader Ajay Chautala by party’s national president and former four-time chief minister Om Prakash Chautala.

The raging feud between Chautala’s two sons – Ajay and Abhay Chautala – over the control of the party has finally ended in expulsion of Ajay, within a fortnight of the expulsion of his two sons – Hisar MP Dushyant and Indian National Students’ Organisati­on (INSO) – on the charges of hooliganis­m at party’s October 7 rally at Gohana.

In retaliatio­n to it, Ajay had called a meeting of INLD leaders and workers at Jind on November 17, for which he has been shown the door by the party supremo.

All doors of reconcilia­tion between the two camps now appear to be closed with the consistent aggressive posture of OP Chautala and defiant reaction by Ajay and his family members, who are alleging that “some people are trying to hijack the party.”

Chautala Senior has made it clear to the party rank and file by the prompt action against Ajay that he and the party stand by the side of his younger son Abhay, who is leader of opposition in Haryana assembly.

Notably, Abhay is pulling the strings of the party in the absence of OP Chautala and Ajay, who are currently serving a ten-year sentence in Delhi’s Tihar jail in the JBT teachers’ recruitmen­t scam. Ajay is currently out on a twoweek parole from jail.

The quick action by the party, political observers feel, also checkmates Ajay and his family members’ move to seek time to muster popular support by holding rallies across the state

Ajay has been found guilty of violating the party discipline and weakening its unity and integrity, party state president Ashok Arora said.

Hence, Chautala showed no hesitation in choosing the party over a senior member of his family, he added.

The sequence of events leading to the expulsion of Ajay and his two sons, observers feel, will also adversely affect the party’s prospects in the coming assembly elections, which appeared bright before the family feud came to the fore, especially after its alliance with the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).

Besides his two sons, Ajay’s wife Naina Chautala is also politicval­ly active and is INLD MLA from Dabwali. Ajay himself has been MP twice and MLA from Dabwali before getting convicted in the JBT recruitmen­t case along with his father in 2013.

The INLD will have to reckon with the increasing grass-root support for Ajay’s family as both his sons are rapidly becoming popular among youth in the state. His wife Naina has also struck a chord among the women folk in the otherwise patriarcha­l state.

Meawhile, the rift in the party, which is now out in open, would mean plethora of problems for both the brothers.

While Abhay claims to have had the backing of his father and party chief Chautala, state INLD president Ashok Arora, most of its 19 MLAs and other office-bearers, Ajay’s camp can sew political tie-up in the days to come or at least form a separate political outfit that will dent the support base of the parent party.

This would also adversely affect the INLD’s image as a party with a strong cadre at a time when the Congress is plagued with intense factionali­sm and the ruling BJP is facing anti-incumbency for its poor performanc­e on several fronts.

 ?? SANJEEV SHARMA/HT ?? Leader of opposition in Haryana assembly Abhay Chautala at a meeting of party workers in Panchkula■ on Wednesday.
SANJEEV SHARMA/HT Leader of opposition in Haryana assembly Abhay Chautala at a meeting of party workers in Panchkula■ on Wednesday.

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