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BJP-JJP Alliance 'Not Forged Due To Any Compulsion': Haryana Deputy CM As Cracks Emerge
Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala said that the alliance between the two parties was forged under the leadership of Amit Shah with an aim to have a stable government in the state.
Speaking on the alliance between the Bharatiya Janata Party and Jannayak Janata Party in Haryana, state deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala said that the alliance between the two parties was forged under the leadership of Union Home Minister Amit Shah with an aim to have a stable government in Haryana and there was no compulsion in forging an alliance. "The alliance between both parties (BJP-JJP) was forged under the leadership of Union home minister Amit Shah to run a stable govt in the state. There was no compulsion in forging an alliance," Chautala said, as quoted by the news agency ANI on Saturday
#WATCH | Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala speaks on the BJP-JJP alliance, says, "The alliance between both parties (BJP-JJP) was forged under the leadership of Union home minister Amit Shah to run a stable govt in the state. There was no compulsion in forging an… pic.twitter.com/romt9SQC4X
— ANI (@ANI) June 10, 2023
Earlier on Friday, BJP Haryana incharge Biplab Kumar Deb met Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar at the latter's official residence and the two held "an in-depth discussion on important matters related to the state". The meeting came amid signs of differences between the BJP and its ally JJP. Four Independent MLAs from Haryana met Deb in Delhi on Thursday and Friday. Haryana Lokhit Party leader Gopal Kanda also met him in the national capital.
After his meeting with Deb, Khattar said in a tweet in Hindi, "Had an in-depth discussion with @BJP4Haryana incharge @BJPBiplab on important matters related to Haryana at Sant Kabir Kutir (Chief Minister's residence), Chandigarh." He also shared a picture of him and Deb from the meeting.
In a tweet in Hindi, Deb said issues related to agriculture, farmers and important matters pertaining to the state were discussed during the meeting.
The Haryana government has been facing criticism from various quarters after police lathi-charged farmers, who were demanding that sunflower seeds be procured at minimum support price, during a protest in Kurukshetra earlier this week. Opposition parties, including the Congress, have accused the state government of being "anti-farmer".
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