Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala has said that an alliance between his party Jannayak Janata
Party (JJP) and bharatiya janata party (BJP) is necessary for a stable government in the state. About a month
before Chautala's comment, bjp leader Birender Singh had threatened to leave the party if it did not break ties
with JJP.
Birendra Singh had accused JJP of indulging in large-scale corruption in the state. In response to journalists
question about Birendra Singh's threat, Dushyant Chautala said, I am not hearing this for the first time. I don't
think the functioning of the government will be affected by anyone talking like this. Dushyant Chautala told
reporters after a party rally in Shahabad, If haryana has to give a stable government, then it will be BJP-JJP.
Alliance is necessary. If the weaker sections are to be empowered, a stable government is needed.
Birendra Singh had made this claim
Let us tell you that former Union minister Birendra Singh had also claimed that the alliance between JJP-BJP
will break within a few days in Haryana. Birendra Singh had made this claim after the meeting with Chief
Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. He had said that after the october 2 rally, he had talked to top bjp leaders. It
was said from his side that all the bjp leaders are not in favor of the alliance.
BJP has 41 MLAs
It is noteworthy that there are 90 assembly seats in Haryana. Any party requires 46 seats for majority. BJP
currently has 41 MLAs. Due to lack of 5 seats, bjp had formed an alliance with JJP.