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Dushyant files nominations, says BJP’s graph on decline

Former Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala today claimed that the Assembly elections would witness a triangular contest and the BJP had started falling apart after the announcement of the candidates. Dushyant, while addressing party workers on the occasion of filing...
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JJP leader Dushyant Chautala files his papers in Uchana Kalan on Thursday. Tribune photo
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Former Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala today claimed that the Assembly elections would witness a triangular contest and the BJP had started falling apart after the announcement of the candidates. Dushyant, while addressing party workers on the occasion of filing his nomination papers in the Uchana Kalan Assembly segment in Jind district, said that the BJP’s bubble was set to burst and it would face defeat in the elections.

He also took a dig at the Congress stating that the opposition party would face even worse situation after it announces its list of candidates. He presented a show of strength of the JJP-ASP alliance by holding a road show in the Uchana Kalan segment. JJP national president Ajay Singh Chautala, MLA Naina Chautala, general secretary Digvijay Chautala, along with a large number of JJP and Azad Samaj Party workers, took part in the road show.

Dushyant said that like the 2019 Assembly elections, the JJP-ASP alliance would give a young leadership to the state and form a young government in a triangular contest in the elections.

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The former Deputy Chief Minister said that in less than 24 hours after the BJP announced its candidates, the declining graph of the BJP was visible. He added that three BJP ministers, two state presidents, 13 MLAs, many district presidents, hundreds of officials had left the party and it was just a beginning.

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