BJP in panic mode, taking hasty decisions: Dushyant Chautala
Kurukshetra, July 12
Former Deputy Chief Minister and JJP leader Dushyant Chautala today said the Nayab Saini-led BJP government was in a panic mode and had been taking hasty decisions.
He was here in Kurukshetra to hold district-level workers meeting in view of the upcoming Assembly elections in Haryana.
Speaking to mediapersons, Dushyant said: “The U-turns being taken by the Nayab Saini government shows that the BJP is in a panic mode. The government has been changing the decisions of the Manohar Lal government because the BJP has sensed that the mandate is against it. In panic, the government has been taking hasty decisions, including those on stilt-plus-4, property ID, panchayat, and Parivar Pehchan Patra.”
“The law and order has worsened. Anti-social elements are active in the state. People are being killed. It seems that the government has no control over the police department, and the police have no control over the criminals.
On the INLD-BSP alliance, he said: “It is a well-planned collusion and soon it will also come to light that on whose direction the collusion has been formed. The JJP is covering all 90 Assembly segments and after covering all segments, we will enter the field. The party workers have been asked to go door to door to strengthen the party.”
Addressing the party workers, he said: “The circumstances in the Lok Sabha election were different. The voting was for Modi and against Modi only. Reservation, farmers’ agitation and the Constitution were the major factors in the election. In such circumstances, the party workers worked hard. But now we have to work hard for the Assembly elections. I am confident that the party workers will work with dedication for the next 100 days and make history.
“The circumstances keep changing. I request you to go door to door to make people aware of the work done by the party, and you will see things changing. Induct new people into the party and also bring people back to the party fold who left it in the past.”
JJP leader Ajay Chautala said: “The Assembly elections are approaching. Instead of getting disheartened due to the results of the Lok Sabha election, you all should start working in the field to make people aware of the party’s policies. We have 100 days to change the circumstances.”