CM Nayab Saini
BJP leader and CM Nayab Saini paid a visit to party leaders Kuldeep Bishnoi and his son Bhavya Bishnoi at their New Delhi home on Thursday.
According to reports, the Chief Minister visited Kuldeep Bishnoi’s home and spoke with him in order to get his support for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
On Wednesday, CM Nayab Saini traveled to Gurugram for a meeting. Saini went to Bishnoi’s house early on Thursday. According to reports, Bishnoi, who holds a stronghold in some areas of the Hisar Lok Sabha seat, particularly in the Adampur Assembly constituency, which his son Bhavya represents, was abstaining from the election campaign because the party refused to give his son a ticket, thereby disregarding the legacy left by his late grandfather and former chief minister Bhajan Lal.
Following the meeting, CM Nayab Saini stated that there was a significant debate about the Hisar Lok Sabha seat. Subsequently, Kuldeep Bishnoi stated, “The Chief Minister didn’t come to convince me; there is no resentment.” We will advocate for party candidates in other constituencies as well as the Hisar Lok Sabha seat. He claimed that because the party has no future, people don’t take Congress seriously.
“Organization secretary Surendra Poonia and Honorable CM Nayab Saini of Haryana came at the Delhi residence today. They had lengthy and fruitful conversations about a range of subjects, including the Lok Sabha elections, Kuldeep posted on his account X.
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According to the Chief Minister, he stopped by Kuldeep’s house for breakfast. He claimed that the Congress’s leaders are being cautious about running for office because they believe the party will lose all ten seats in Haryana.
According to sources, Kuldeep was also invited by the Chief Minister to the Hisar rally on April 29.
According to reports, Kuldeep was attempting to get his son Bhavya from Hisar a seat in the Lok Sabha. Ranjit Chautala, an independent MLA from Rania in Sirsa, offered support to the BJP Government, which has 40 seats in the 90-member House, but former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar insisted on it.
Ranjit had joined the BJP few hours before he was declared the party candidate from Hisar. Ranjit, along with former Congress MP Naveen Jindal, joined the saffron party on March 24. Jindal was named a candidate for the Kurukshetra Lok Sabha seat.
On March 24, Ranjit submitted his resignation to the Speaker of the Haryana Assembly and thereafter joined the BJP. But since the Speaker called him in for a meeting on April 23, it is still unclear whether or not his resignation is genuine. However, Ranjit asked for a rescheduled time for the conversation and gave an excuse of “personal reasons” for missing the meeting with Haryana Assembly Speaker Gian Chand Gupta.