MLA Jogi ram Sihag, supported bjp candidate?
JJP mla Jogi ram Sihag on friday announced his support to bjp candidate Ranjit Singh Chautala from hisar seat in haryana in the lok sabha elections. During this he said that national interest is above the party. He has been impressed by prime minister Narendra Modi's vision to take the country on the path of development. Let us tell you that Jogi ram Sihag is the mla of Jannayak Janata party (JJP) from Barwala of Hisar.
Sihag supported Ranjit Singh Chautala
JJP mla Jogi ram Sihag told PTI during a phone conversation that the decision to extend support was not his alone but he had taken the decision during the mass meeting. He said that party comes second and national interest comes first. Sihag said that he will campaign in support of Ranjit Singh Chautala. He said that the country is progressing rapidly under the vision of PM Modi. Today other countries also look at our country with respect. But such situation was not there 10 years ago. Let us tell you that JJP has fielded naina Chautala from hisar seat.
‘If anyone wants, he can resign from the party and the assembly’
JJP did not like the decision to support the bjp candidate. On behalf of former deputy cm Dushyant Chautala, it was said that if any JJP member is seen campaigning in favor of the rival party, then strict action will be taken against him. If anyone wants, he can resign from the party and the assembly. Speaking during a program in Ambala, Chautala said that the trick of freeing oneself from the responsibilities of one's party and supporting any other party will not work here.
JJP has suffered many setbacks
Dushyant Chautala said that he (Sihag) had won (the assembly elections) on the election symbol of JJP. If they are involved in any such activity, legal action will be initiated against them under election rules. Let us tell you that Sihag had written a letter to the JJP leadership last month and sought relief from all the posts of the party citing personal reasons. After the end of alliance with bjp, JJP has faced many setbacks, many leaders have joined bjp and Congress.