This story is from October 28, 2019
Will provide stable govt, work for welfare of all: Dushyant Chautala
CHANDIGARH: Haryana's deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala on Monday said the BJP-JJP combine will provide a "stable and honest" government to the state and work for the welfare of all sections of the society.
We will provide a stable, honest and transparent administration, which will work for the welfare of all sections, said the 31-year-old leader of Jannayak Janata Party, who was sworn in on Sunday as deputy chief minister in the Manohar Lal Khattar-led government.
Khattar took oath as state's chief minister for the second time on Sunday with Dushyant Chautala, a great-grandson of former deputy prime minister, late Devi Lal, being sworn-in as his deputy as the BJP formed government with the JJP's help.
Seven independents are also supporting the government.
Talking to reporters in Sirsa where he had a meeting of his party workers and supporters, DushyantChautala said Devi Lal dedicated his life for improving the condition of the weaker sections of the society and the present dispensation will strive to follow the path shown by him.
The BJP, which fell short of six seats from the majority mark in the assembly elections, on Friday sealed a deal with the Dushyant-led JJP to form the government in Haryana.
In the 90-member assembly, the BJP had won 40, JJP 10, Congress three, INLD and the Haryana Lokhit Party one each, while seven independents also won.
Replying to a question, Dushyant Chautala hit out at the main opposition Congress for questioning his decision to extend support to the Bharatiya Janata Party in the state.
We neither sought votes for the BJP nor for the Congress. People gave 18.60 lakh votes in JJP's favour and we won on ten seats. We decided to provide a stable government (on going with BJP), he said.
"Did we seek votes in the favour of those who are saying 'vote kisko, support kisko'?" asked the deputy chief minister, hitting out at former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda who has accused the JJP of betraying the people's mandate by going with the BJP.
People have not forgotten how CLU (change-of-land-use) gangs used to be active during their time, how 63,000 acres of farmers' land was taken away for peanuts, he said in a sharp attack on the Congress.
Dushyant's brother and senior JJP leader Digvijay Chautala also hit out at Hooda, saying he is worried that he may have to go to jail (referring to the cases against him), which is why he is making such statements. He is also questioning the timing of my father Ajay Singh's furlough, said Digvijay.
Ajay Singh Chautala had got a furlough out of Tihar Jail in Delhi on Diwali with the opposition questioning the timing that coincided with Dushyant's oath-taking function.
Ajay Chautala, however, told PTI that "a needless controversy" was being raked.
Furlough is my right and I had applied for it a month earlier," said Ajay Chautala, who along with his MLA-wife Naina Chautala, attended the oath taking ceremony here on Sunday.
On being pointed out that coalition governments in Haryana have not lasted for long in the past, Digvijay Chautala exuded confidence that it would last the full term.
The issues on which we have come together and if we work on those issues, we can be successful, he said.
He said 75 per reservation in jobs to the state's youths and raising the old age pension to Rs 5,100 are the two key poll promises of his party, besides the issues related to farmers.
He said his party has put before the BJP all its poll promises and told them that the JJP is committed to fulfil them.
On a question about his party's expansion plans, he said the JJP will work for its expansion in other states like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
Chief Minister Khattar, meanwhile, is likely to induct some more ministers in his Cabinet in the next few days.
He will be consulting his party's senior leaders in Delhi after which the names will be finalised, sources said.
The frontrunners for ministerial berths include Anil Vij, Kanwar Pal, Banwari Lal, Seema Trikha, Mahipal Dhanda, Deepak Mangla and Ganshyam Saraf from the saffron camp, Ram Kumar Gautam, Ishwar Singh or Anoop Dhanak from the JJP, and Ranjit Chautala and Balraj Kundu from among independents.
We will provide a stable, honest and transparent administration, which will work for the welfare of all sections, said the 31-year-old leader of Jannayak Janata Party, who was sworn in on Sunday as deputy chief minister in the Manohar Lal Khattar-led government.
Seven independents are also supporting the government.
Talking to reporters in Sirsa where he had a meeting of his party workers and supporters, DushyantChautala said Devi Lal dedicated his life for improving the condition of the weaker sections of the society and the present dispensation will strive to follow the path shown by him.
In the 90-member assembly, the BJP had won 40, JJP 10, Congress three, INLD and the Haryana Lokhit Party one each, while seven independents also won.
Replying to a question, Dushyant Chautala hit out at the main opposition Congress for questioning his decision to extend support to the Bharatiya Janata Party in the state.
"Did we seek votes in the favour of those who are saying 'vote kisko, support kisko'?" asked the deputy chief minister, hitting out at former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda who has accused the JJP of betraying the people's mandate by going with the BJP.
People have not forgotten how CLU (change-of-land-use) gangs used to be active during their time, how 63,000 acres of farmers' land was taken away for peanuts, he said in a sharp attack on the Congress.
Ajay Singh Chautala had got a furlough out of Tihar Jail in Delhi on Diwali with the opposition questioning the timing that coincided with Dushyant's oath-taking function.
Ajay Chautala, however, told PTI that "a needless controversy" was being raked.
On being pointed out that coalition governments in Haryana have not lasted for long in the past, Digvijay Chautala exuded confidence that it would last the full term.
The issues on which we have come together and if we work on those issues, we can be successful, he said.
He said his party has put before the BJP all its poll promises and told them that the JJP is committed to fulfil them.
On a question about his party's expansion plans, he said the JJP will work for its expansion in other states like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
Chief Minister Khattar, meanwhile, is likely to induct some more ministers in his Cabinet in the next few days.
He will be consulting his party's senior leaders in Delhi after which the names will be finalised, sources said.
The frontrunners for ministerial berths include Anil Vij, Kanwar Pal, Banwari Lal, Seema Trikha, Mahipal Dhanda, Deepak Mangla and Ganshyam Saraf from the saffron camp, Ram Kumar Gautam, Ishwar Singh or Anoop Dhanak from the JJP, and Ranjit Chautala and Balraj Kundu from among independents.
Top Comment
Vishwajeet Kumar
1900 days ago
Before forming govt u have started bargain n corruption... Got release of ur dad...u will work only for ur family... Nd sent notice to Hooda by CBI nd ED nd show him corrupt... So called honest BJP is exposed...smbdy said it right "Khattar is khachhar"Read allPost comment
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