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Setback to JJP, MLA Ram Kumar Gautam resigns as party VP

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In a setback to the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), its MLA and senior leader Ram Kumar Gautam on Wednesday resigned as party’s vice president, saying he was “upset with the functionin­g of the party”.

Gautam (73) said JJP leader Dushyant Chautala should not forget that he became Deputy Chief Minister with the support of his party legislator­s.

“Nothing is going right in the party. I am upset with the way it is functionin­g and I have resigned as party’s vice president. Moreover, I was made all India vice president in the party even though the party has influence in a limited pocket in Haryana,” Gautam said over phone from Narnaund.

Earlier while addressing media persons in his constituen­cy Narnaund in Hisar district, he talked about his resignatio­n from the party post.

When asked to comment on Gautam resigning as party vice president, Dushyant told the media in Faridabad, “I have just learnt about the matter through the media. We will find out the specific reason why he has resigned.”

Without naming anyone, Gautam alleged that those who are running the party’s affairs had recently shaken hands with a prominent leader against whom the JJP had fought the polls.

The JJP had fielded Gautam in the October’s assembly

Nothing is going right in the party. I am upset with the way it is functionin­g and I have resigned as party’s vice president

polls against BJP rival Capt Abhimanyu.

He, however, clarified that he was not against the JJP entering into a tie-up and forming a coalition government with the Bharatiya Janata Party by extending support to the saffron party when it fell short of a simple majority.

When asked that he had recently mentioned that it was because of Dushyant that he became an MLA, he said, “Yes, that is right. But he should also realise that he became Deputy CM because of his MLAs. We worked hard for this and success of other party candidates.” Gautam, who was in the race for becoming a minister after the JJP formed an alliance with the BJP, said he has no grudge of not being made a minister in cabinet led by Chief Minister M L Khattar.

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