delegation of Congress leaders is set to meet Haryana governor Bandaru Dattatreya on Friday, May 10. State’s former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is in minority, and they “welcome Dushyant Chautala’s statement of supporting Congress.
A delegation led by Deputy CLP leader Aftab Ahmed, and B B Batra, chief whip CLP, and other Congress leaders is likely to meet the governor.
The grand old party had on Thursday written to the governor’s office, seeking time for its delegation to meet on Friday. In the letter, the party said that it wanted to present a memorandum regarding the present political situation in the state.
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* As JJP’s Dushyant Chautala mounted pressure on the Nayab Singh Saini government for a floor test, unconfirmed reports indicated a hush-hush meeting between three JJP MLAs and former CM Manohar Lal Khattar at minister Mahipal Dhanda’s residence in Panipat.
* A report in Times of India stated that Mahipal Dhanda denied any such meeting was held. However, the report added that its sources said the JJP trio of Devender Babli (Tohana), Ramniwas Surjakhera (Narwana) and Jogi Ram Sihag (Barwala) weren’t the only ones creating room for BJP to manoeuvre itself out of a potentially tight spot. JJP had issued a show-cause to these three MLAs the previous day over alleged anti-party activities, the publication stated.
* Meanwhile, J P Nadda, the national president of JJP’s former ally BJP, will hold a roadshow in Haryana’s Panchkula from DC Model School, Sector 7, to light point between sectors 7 and 8 from 11.50 am. He will also address a rally at 5.10 pm at Ram Lela Ground, Sector 27, Chandigarh.
* On May 7, the Haryana government suffered a big jolt after three independent MLAs withdrew support from the Nayab Saini government, pushing the dispensation into a minority. The three MLAs were Randhir Golan from Pundri, Dharmpal Gonder from Nilokheri and Sombir Singh Sangwan from Charkhi Dadri. All of them decided to extend support to Congress.
* However, the BJP appeared confident of retaining power, with former chief minister Manhora Lal Khattar claiming that several leaders of the Congress and the JJP were in touch with his party.