Before the elections, Dushyant Chautala's blunt statement?


Before the haryana assembly elections, JJP leader and former haryana Deputy cm Dushyant Chautala has given a big statement. He made it clear that he will not go with bjp in future. At the same time, regarding the india alliance, he said that if we have the numbers and if our party is given priority, then we will definitely go with them. He said this in a conversation with news agency NI. On the party's performance in the lok sabha elections, he said, "It was my mistake, I could not understand the farmers' movement. Our major vote share was farmers. During the movement of that major vote share, there was a demand that I should step down (from the government). I and my party thought that we should stand with the government. Because the bills were of the central government. But we probably could not understand those sentiments. We had to pay for it in the Lok Sabha."


 Whatever was to happen has happened - Dushyant Chautala

On haryana assembly elections, he said, "We have confidence. Whatever was to happen (in lok sabha elections) has happened. Whatever anger was there has come out. Last time also we were king makers, our key opened the lock of the assembly. In the coming days we will see that JJP will be the most important party of the state."


people will embrace us strongly - Dushyant Chautala

Referring to the people of haryana, Dushyant Chautala said, "We have a saying in Haryanvi that if we hit our own then we will keep it in the shade of the mare so that it does not get sunburnt. If I have made a mistake and I am apologizing, will the two crore voters of haryana always keep this thing in their mind? people will embrace us strongly."


What did Dushyant Chautala say on Jat politics?

The JJP leader said on 'Jat politics' that you cannot do politics of one caste. You will have to do social engineering. He said that Chaudhary Devi Lal had won 85 out of 90 seats. He had given the slogan of 'Ajgar' which means Ahir, Jat, gurjar and Rajput.


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