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Ashok Tanwar’s ‘surgical strike’ on Cong, announces support to JJP

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Congress's ex Haryana unit president Ashok Tanwar on Wednesday announced his support to Dushyant Chautala-led Jananayak Janta Party in the assembly elections to be held next week, a move he termed as a surgical strike on his former party.

Tanwar grabbed headlines earlier this month after he protested outside Congress president Sonia Gandhi's residence here over alleged irregulari­ties in ticket distributi­on. Later, he resigned from the party.

Tanwar, who was appointed the Haryana Congress chief in 2014, has been locked in a feud with former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.

Last month, he was replaced as Congress's Haryana unit president by Kumari Selja and Hooda was appointed as legislativ­e party leader. Addressing a press conference here with Chautala, Tanwar said he left Congress with pain and

now his workers want him to support the JJP. "My workers want to support JJP so we are doing so, Dushyant Chautala should become chief minister of the state," he said. Tanwar said workers were ignored in the Congress because of "some arrogant people" in the party.

"There are some arrogant people in the party whose hubris need to be destroyed," he said. Emphasisin­g that now Congress is forced to fight for the third or fourth position in the state assembly elections to be held on October 21, Tanwar said, "I have laid down the land mine for enemies and this is the fist surgical strike on them."

Tanwar announced his resignatio­n on Twitter earlier this month and posted a four-page letter addressed to Gandhi.

 ?? PTI ?? Former Haryana Congress president Ashok Tanwar and Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) leader, Dushyant Chautala during a joint press conference ahead of Haryana Vidhan Sabha elections, in New Delhi, Wednesday
PTI Former Haryana Congress president Ashok Tanwar and Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) leader, Dushyant Chautala during a joint press conference ahead of Haryana Vidhan Sabha elections, in New Delhi, Wednesday

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