Who left JJP as soon as the elections were announced?


As soon as the dates for the haryana Assembly elections were announced, there was an earthquake in JJP. Three JJP MLAs submitted their resignation to the party leadership. It is not known what will be the next step of these three MLAs, but it is likely that they will change sides and go to another party. The MLAs who resigned are Anup Dhanak, Devendra Singh Babli and Ramkaran Kala.


Anup Dhanak is an mla from Uklana while Ramkaran Kala won the election from Shahbad. Devendra Singh Babli is an mla from Tohna. Let us tell you that this resignation has come at a time when JJP leader Dushyant Chautala had appealed while announcing the elections, "I request all the workers, supporters and voters that forgetting mutual differences, this is the time for a new beginning, to move forward with new morale."


Devendra Singh Babli

Devendra Singh Babli is an mla from Tohna. In 2019, he defeated former bjp state president Subhash Barala in the election. Babli got 100752 votes in this election and defeated BJP's Barala by a huge margin. Barala could get only 48450 votes. Devendra Singh Babli was made a cabinet minister in the JJP and bjp coalition government. He had two portfolios. He was given the panchayati Raj Department.


Anoop Dhanak

Anoop Dhanak is an mla from Uklana and in the 2019 elections, he defeated BJP's Asha Khedar. Dhanak got 65369 votes while Asha Khedar got only 41676 votes. He was among the four MLAs who joined JJP after the split in the indian National Lok Dal. Dhanak has also been a minister in the manohar lal khattar government.


Ramkaran Kala

Ramkaran Kala had defeated BJP's krishna Kumar. Kala got 69233 votes and defeated krishna Kumar by a margin of 37127 votes. In the 2014 elections, krishna Kumar won from here and lost to Ramkaran Kala by a few votes. Kala was also earlier in INLD. When Kala met Bhupendra Singh Hooda in May, it was believed that he would join the congress but then it proved to be just speculation. At the same time, his resignation today has again started discussions on this.

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