Haryana News
The
political landscape in Haryana is in a state of turmoil as the state's Chief
Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, and his cabinet resigned on Wednesday amid
growing tensions between the BJP and its coalition partner, the JJP. The
breakdown in the BJP-JJP alliance has sent shockwaves through Haryana's
political circles, with many speculating on the future course of action for the
state.The cracks in the alliance between the BJP and the JJP have been widening
steadily over the past few months, with a number of disagreements between the
two parties over several issues. These issues include the recent farmers'
protests, the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the upcoming municipal
elections in the state.The BJP and JJP had formed an alliance after last year's
Haryana Assembly elections to form a government in the state, with Khattar at
the helm as Chief Minister. The coalition agreed to share power, with the BJP
holding 40 seats and the JJP holding 10, out of the total 90 seats in the
assembly.
The Haryana crisis began when a meeting between the two parties to discuss the formation of the Municipal Corporation of Manesar was canceled. Ahead of the meeting, JJP leader Digvijay Chautala had also questioned the BJP's stance on the ongoing farmers' protests, further increasing tensions between the two parties.As part of his resignation, Khattar cited the need for “some time for the formation of the new government” and stated the BJP would work towards ensuring stability in the state. The resignation of the Cabinet also means that Haryana is now under President's rule until a new government can be formed.The realignment of political power in Haryana could have significant ramifications for both the BJP and the JJP in the upcoming elections. The alliance between the two parties had previously been successful in 2019 during the Lok Sabha elections when the BJP and JJP had ensured a clean sweep in Haryana. However, the recent developments have led to speculation that the two parties may contest the upcoming elections separately.As of now, it is unclear what direction the political situation in Haryana will take. The resignation of the cabinet has been met with mixed reactions, with some supporting Khattar and the BJP, while others applaud the JJP for taking a stand against the bigger party's bullying tactics.
In Short,
the political crisis in Haryana has shed light on the growing issues between
the BJP and the JJP in the state. The breakdown in the alliance has come as a
shock to many, with Khattar and his Cabinet's resignation marking a significant
turning point in the state's political climate. The road ahead is uncertain,
and it is unclear how the power struggle will play out. However, one thing is
for sure – the coming weeks and months are sure to be a politically charged
period for the state of Haryana.


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