AMID fraying ties with the Jannayak Janata Party (JJP), the BJP appeared to flex its muscles on Friday, with the arrival in town of its Haryana affairs in-charge Biplab Kumar Deb, soon after wrapping up meetings with four Independents and another MLA, Gopal Kanda of the Lokhit Party.
After both the meetings, Deb tweeted pictures of him with the MLAs, and said the latter had pledged allegiance to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Khattar “to strengthen the country and the state”.
आज दिल्ली आवास पर हरियाणा के निर्दलीय विधायक श्री धरमपाल गोंदर जी, श्री राकेश दौलताबाद जी, श्री रणधीर सिंह जी और श्री सोमवीर सांगवान जी से मिलकर खुशी हुई।
हम सभी माननीय प्रधानमंत्री श्री @narendramodi जी के कुशल नेतृत्व में देश-प्रदेश को समृद्ध बनाने के लिए प्रतिबद्ध हैं। pic.twitter.com/ELSHyuDaQ8
— Biplab Kumar Deb (@BjpBiplab) June 8, 2023
Tensions have been building between the BJP and JJP ahead of the elections next year, and were further fuelled by Deb’s unexpected attack earlier this week on the BJP partner, including staking claim to the Uchana Kalan Assembly seat of senior JJP leader and Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala.
The JJP has been uncomfortable over the BJP-led Centre’s stand on issues such as farmers and the wrestlers’ protest, which directly affect its vote bank.
Deb’s meeting with the Independents lasted nearly two hours, while according to party sources, he met Kanda for nearly an hour today.
In the 2019 Assembly elections, the BJP with 40 seats had fallen short of a majority by six MLAs in the 90-member House, and hence turned for support to the newly formed JJP. Last year, the BJP’s tally went up to 41, after it won Adampur in a bypoll, while it already enjoys the support of an Independent, Ranjit Singh, who is also a minister. Kanda too declared allegiance to the BJP long back.
Hence, the BJP only needs a handful of MLAs for a majority now.
The Independents who met Deb Thursday were Dharampal Gonder (Nilokheri, SC-reserved constituency), Rakesh Daulatabad (Badshahpur), Randhir Singh Gollen (Pundri) and Somveer Sangwan (Dadri). Incidentally, after the 2019 polls, all had announced their support to the BJP, but the party had instead entered into an alliance with the JJP. Three of them are old BJP hands.
In 2014, Sangwan had contested from Dadri on a BJP ticket, and lost. He was denied the ticket in 2019, leading to him contesting as an Independent and winning. The BJP government accommodated him by making him chairman of the Haryana Pashudhan Board, but he resigned during the 2020-21 farmers’ agitation against the three Central farm legislations.
Gollen’s story is the same, while Pundri was earlier associated with the BJP at the district level.
The fourth Independent, Daulatabad, contested as an Independent in 2009 and on an INLD ticket in 2014, losing both times. Finally in 2019, he won as an Independent by over 10,000 votes.
With just over a year to go for the next Assembly polls, the top leadership of the BJP and JJP have been non-committal on continuation of their alliance, with their leaders passing stinging comments against each other.
On June 4, addressing a gathering at Uchana Kalan, Deb said Uchana’s next MLA would be former BJP Union minister Birender Singh’s wife Prem Lata, whom Dushyant had defeated in 2019 by over 48,000 votes.
Deb also said, “The BJP is not dependent on the JJP, and several Independent MLAs are in constant touch with us.” He added: “The JJP did not do the BJP a favour by forging a post-poll alliance in Haryana. In return, several of their MLAs were made ministers.”
While Dushyant is the Deputy CM, the JJP’s Devender Babli is Minister of State (MoS) with Independent charge of Panchayat and Development Departments, Anoop Dhanak is MoS in-charge of Revenue and Disaster Management, as well as of Industries and Commerce.
Recently, Dushyant too indicated all was not well, saying: “I’m nobody to predict the future. But do you want the JJP to limit itself to a mere 10 seats? Or would the BJP limit itself to only 40 seats? No, both parties would work hard with all 90 seats in mind.”
Former Union minister Birender Singh said on Friday, “The JJP’s own MLAs are not with the party. The BJP stands to benefit by walking ahead without the JJP. There is little need left for the BJP for any alliance in Haryana.”
A senior BJP leader told The Indian Express: “There is a strong likelihood that the BJP won’t contest the forthcoming Lok Sabha or Vidhan Sabha polls in alliance with the JJP. There would be no seat-sharing arrangement either. Of course, if need be, there is always the possibility of a post-poll alliance, like what happened in 2019. That is why both parties are currently working to expand their respective bases.”
Earlier on Friday, senior BJP leader and Cabinet minister Anil Vij, though, tried to lower the simmering tensions, saying, “If there are two utensils in the house, they rattle. But sensible people pick them up and put them back, and the household continues to run.”
On Deb’s meetings, Vij, who is known to speak his mind, said: “Biplab Deb meets everyone and is a very good party affairs in-charge. These days, he is meeting more and more old party workers. Today he met a few MLAs who have supported us. He keeps talking to people from other parties.”