A total of 26 Congress party leaders on Monday, quit and joined the ruling BJP including Dharampal Thakur Khand - former General Secretary of the Pradesh Congress Committee in Himachal. This comes as a big jolt to the Congress party ahead of the Assembly elections in the state. with four days to go for voting.


The leaders joined BJP in the presence of Chief Minister Jairam Thakur and BJP's Sudhan Singh, in charge of BJP state elections. BJP candidate from Shimla, Sanjay Sood was also present on occasion.


Among those who joined hands with the BJP include former Congress general secretary Dharampal Thakur, former secretary Akash Saini, former councillor Rajan Thakur, former district vice president Amit Mehta, Mehr Singh Kanwar, Youth Congress Rahul Negi, Jai Maa Shakti social Sansthan president Joginder Thakur, Naresh Verma, Chamyana ward member Yogendra Singh, taxi union member Rakesh Chauhan, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage Shimla president Dharmendra Kumar, Virendra Sharma, Rahul Rawat, Sonu Sharma, Arun Kumar, Shivam Kumar, Gopal Thakur.


Others who switched sides along with them are Chaman Lal, District Congress Committee secretary Devendra Singh, Mahendra Singh, former general secretary of Youth Congress Munish Mandla, Balkrishna Bobby, Sunil Sharma, Surendra Thakur, Sandeep Samta, and Ravi.
Chief Minister Jairam Thakur extended a warm welcome to all the workers in the BJP.
"Let us work together for the historic victory of the BJP," he said.


Earlier, BJP national president JP Nadda exuded confidence in the party's victory and said that the people of the state trust Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


Nadda also praised Chief Minister Jairam Thakur for his governance in the poll-bound state and said that he implemented policies on the ground. While talking to the media persons in Himachal Pradesh's Solan, he said, "We are conducting public outreach programme in Solan. People are excited and have trust in PM Modi. CM Jairam Thakur has implemented policies on the ground in the state."


Himachal will go to polls on November 12, and the counting of votes will take place on December 8.


(With ANI Inputs)