Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

All-Jat contest set for nail-biting finish

- Hitender Rao hrao@hindustant­imes.com ■

BADHRA (CHARKHI DADRI): History seems to be repeating itself. In 1998, the scions of two political dynasties crossed swords in Bhiwani parliament­ary elections. Surender Singh, son for former chief minister, Bansi Lal fought against Ajay Chautala, the grandson of the former deputy Prime Minister Devi Lal. The former won.

The rivalry continued in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls, when Singh’s daughter, Shruti defeated Ajay Chautala. Now, in Badhra assembly constituen­cy, part of Bhiwani-Mahenderga­rh seat (re-named following delimitati­on in 2007) will see a keen triangular contest. Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) nominee Naina Chautala — wife of Ajay Chautala — is up against Congress’s Ranbir Mahendra, the son of Bansi Lal.

Facing them is sitting Bharatiya

Janata Party legislator, Sukhvinder Sheoran.

The all Jat fight on a predominan­t Jat turf will have a nail biting finish.

Allthethre­emajorcont­estants have been elected as MLA only once. Naina (53) of the JJP who won her debut assembly poll in 2014 from Dabwali in Sirsa on an Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) ticket after her husband was sentenced in a corruption case. Mahendra (75) won the only election of his career from now abolished Mundhal Khurd seat in 2005. Sheoran (34) who won his debut poll in 2014 was among the few Jats from the BJP camp to have made it to the assembly.

“Naina Chautala is comparativ­ely better placed. But the Bharatiya Janata Party legislator would have an advantage if we go by the Lok Sabha results,” political scientist at Panjab University, Chandigarh, Ashutosh Kumar said.

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