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Dushyant Chautala All Set to Lose Deposit; JJP Heading for a Zero in Haryana

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Chandigarh, October 8, 2024 (Yes Punjab News)

Dushyant Chautala, the former Deputy Chief Minister of Haryana and chief of the Jannayak Janata Party (JJP), appears poised to lose his electoral deposit as counting progresses in the Haryana State Assembly elections. Seeking re-election from Uchana Kalan, Chautala currently trails far behind in sixth place, securing just 5,587 votes after the completion of 10 out of 16 rounds of counting.

In a major setback for Chautala, he now holds the sixth position in the race. The Election Commission of India’s (ECI) official data shows that Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and three independent candidates are ahead of him.

Brijendra Singh Takes Lead in Uchana Kalan

Brijendra Singh, contesting on a Congress ticket and the son of former Union Minister Birender Singh, leads with 32,057 votes after round 10. BJP’s Devender Chatar Bhuj Attri follows closely with 27,978 votes. Independent candidates have also made significant gains, with Virender Gogharian polling 19,993 votes, Dilbag Sandil receiving 5,909 votes, and Vikas securing 7,193 votes. In contrast, Chautala’s tally of just 5,587 votes leaves him far behind in what is turning into a tough contest.

A Sharp Decline for Dushyant Chautala

Dushyant Chautala, aged 36, is the great-grandson of former Deputy Prime Minister Devi Lal and has been a key figure in Haryana’s political landscape. During the 2024 election campaign, Chautala predicted that no single party would secure a majority in the assembly and confidently stated that his JJP would once again emerge as the kingmaker, much like in the 2019 election. However, the trends in Uchana Kalan suggest otherwise, as his party seems headed for a resounding defeat in this constituency.

JJP’s Tumbling Fortunes

The JJP, which won 10 out of 90 seats in the 2019 Haryana Assembly elections, played a pivotal role in forming the government. After the BJP secured 40 seats, just short of the majority, the JJP aligned with the BJP to help form the Manohar Lal Khattar-led government. This alliance, however, came to an abrupt end in March 2024 when the JJP withdrew support and opted to contest the 2024 assembly elections in partnership with Chandrashekhar Azad’s Azad Samaj Party. Despite this new alliance, early indications suggest the JJP is heading toward a dismal showing, with Chautala’s Uchana Kalan defeat possibly foreshadowing the party’s statewide collapse.

Historical Context: A Shift in Power

Chautala’s seat, Uchana Kalan, has witnessed fluctuating political loyalties over the years. In 2019, Dushyant Chautala had won the seat by defeating Brijendra Singh’s mother, Prem Lata Singh, by a margin of over 47,000 votes. Prem Lata, who was contesting on a BJP ticket at the time, had previously defeated Chautala in 2014, but the tables turned five years later. Now, it seems that the Congress party has regained its foothold in the constituency, with Brijendra Singh leading by a comfortable margin.

Brijendra Singh himself is a prominent political figure who has undergone significant shifts in party allegiance. Originally an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Brijendra entered politics in 2019 by joining the BJP and contesting the Hisar Lok Sabha seat, where he defeated Dushyant Chautala by an overwhelming margin of 3.14 lakh votes. However, he recently quit the BJP and switched to the Congress just before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, positioning himself as a formidable force in Haryana politics.

JJP’s Electoral Struggles: A Broader Trend

Chautala’s fall from grace in Uchana Kalan may be emblematic of a broader struggle for the JJP across Haryana. The party, which was once celebrated for its role in forming the state government in 2019, now seems to be faltering in these elections. The decision to break away from the BJP and contest independently in alliance with the Azad Samaj Party appears to have backfired, as preliminary results indicate poor performance across constituencies.

JJP’s declining fortunes raise questions about the party’s strategy and its ability to maintain relevance in Haryana’s evolving political landscape. Many voters may have felt disillusioned by the JJP’s perceived opportunism in aligning with the BJP after campaigning against them in 2019, leading to a loss of trust. The decision to contest these elections with the Azad Samaj Party may not have resonated with the electorate either, as early results suggest.

Future Prospects for Dushyant Chautala and JJP

If the current trends hold, Dushyant Chautala will likely lose his electoral deposit in Uchana Kalan, a significant blow to both his political career and the JJP’s standing. Losing one’s deposit is often seen as a major humiliation in Indian elections, indicating that a candidate has failed to secure even a significant share of votes. For Chautala, this would mark a steep decline from his position as Deputy Chief Minister just a few months ago.

The larger question that arises from this electoral drubbing is the future of the JJP. Once hailed as the kingmaker in Haryana politics, the party’s relevance may dwindle if it fails to secure a single seat in the assembly. For Chautala, the loss could serve as a wake-up call to reassess the party’s strategy and messaging going forward.

Dramatic Turning Point for Dushyant and the JJP

The 2024 Haryana Assembly elections seem to mark a dramatic turning point for both Dushyant Chautala and the JJP. With Chautala trailing in Uchana Kalan and the JJP appearing to struggle statewide, the party may be heading toward a significant political setback. As counting continues, all eyes will remain on the final results, but the current trends indicate a tough road ahead for the former Deputy Chief Minister and his party.

FAQs

1. What does losing an electoral deposit mean?
Losing an electoral deposit means a candidate has failed to secure the minimum required percentage of votes (often 16.67% or one-sixth) in their constituency. This is considered a major embarrassment for any candidate, signaling a lack of support.

2. Why did the JJP break away from the BJP?
The JJP decided to withdraw support from the BJP in March 2024 due to differences in governance and strategy. They chose to contest the 2024 elections independently in alliance with the Azad Samaj Party.

3. Who is Brijendra Singh, and what is his political background?
Brijendra Singh is the son of former Union Minister Birender Singh. He left the IAS in 2019 to join the BJP and contested the Hisar Lok Sabha seat, where he defeated Dushyant Chautala. In 2024, he switched to the Congress and is leading in Uchana Kalan.

4. How did Dushyant Chautala perform in the 2019 elections?
In 2019, Dushyant Chautala won the Uchana Kalan seat by defeating Prem Lata Singh of the BJP by over 47,000 votes.

5. What role did the JJP play in the 2019 Haryana government?
In 2019, the JJP emerged as a kingmaker after winning 10 seats. It entered into a post-poll alliance with the BJP, helping the party form the government under Manohar Lal Khattar.

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