Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

JJP MLA sticks to his guns; ‘No rethink on resignatio­n’

HARDENS STANCE Says there is no question of meeting the party leadership

- Indo Asian News Service letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH : A day after Haryana deputy chief minister and JJP leader Dushyant Chautala said he has not received the resignatio­n of rebel JJP legislator Ram Kumar Gautam, the MLA on Friday hardened his stance, saying there was no question of rethinking his decision or meeting the leadership.

Gautam, a former BJP legislator, has posed a challenge to the less than two-month-old BJP-JJP alliance government in Haryana. “Whatever I have to say, I had conveyed. Now there is no question of rethinking on my decision,” he told the media.

Gautam stepped down as vice-president of the Dushyantle­d JJP. But he clarified that he had only resigned as the party’s national vice president and not given up the party membership.

On being asked about reconcilia­tion, he added: “There is no question of meeting the party leadership. I have resigned from the post that holds no relevance (in the party).”

Upset with functionin­g of the government, he said on Wednesday the alliance was “sealed in a mall secretly”, indirectly hinting that except Dushyant, no legislator was aware about the developmen­t.

Reacting to the developmen­t, Dushyant said he has not received any resignatio­n.

“I have also seen that video. Gautam is the senior-most leader of the JJP. If he has any grievance, he can raise within the party. His resignatio­n has not been received at the party office,” Dushyant told the media here.

“If we get his resignatio­n, senior leaders of the party will meet him and discuss the issue with him. He is our senior and we don’t feel bad about his saying,” he said, adding “he (Gautam) played an important role in strengthen­ing the party... will sit and discuss”.

Gautam, 73, defeated BJP’s sitting finance minister Captain Abhimanyu from the Narnaud constituen­cy in Hisar district with a margin of 12,029 votes.

His sudden outburst against Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) leader Chautala, 31, is over ‘deliberate’ sidelining of party’s legislator­s and taking over all plum posts.

Without mincing words, Gautam categorica­lly said Dushyant should not forget that he became deputy chief minister with the support of the nine legislator­s. At the same time, he clarified that he was not against the formation of the BJP-JJP government.

Sources said Gautam was the front-runner for a Cabinet berth in Manohar Lal Khattar’s first Cabinet expansion in November in which 10 ministers, including one from the JJP, a lone woman and an independen­t, were inducted.

“Gautam was deliberate­ly sidelined in the new government formation owing to influence of Captain Abhimanyu, who does not want anyone from his constituen­cy to get into the government on any crucial position,” a senior BJP leader told IANS.

He said Gautam’s induction into the Cabinet was dropped at the last minute owing to reluctance of Khattar.

Sources in the JJP said Gautam played a crucial role in Dushyant’s victory and of other party legislator­s.

The saffron party’s post-poll alliance partner JJP, a splinter faction of the state’s once prominent regional outfit Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), got a lone minister in Anoop Dhanak, who has been allocated the less important Archaeolog­y and Museums portfolios.

Political observers say Gautam’s outburst at this point may be to secure a Cabinet berth.

 ??  ?? Ram Kumar Gautam ■
Ram Kumar Gautam ■

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India