JJP will become a party that forfeits its deposit, government cannot be formed in Haryana without AAP: Raghav Chadha


New Delhi: The nomination process is going on for the Haryana Assembly Elections. Thursday is the last date for nomination. After the talks between Aam Aadmi Party and Congress failed to work out an alliance, both the parties have announced the names of their candidates. So far 4 lists have been released by Aam Aadmi Party. Aam Aadmi Party leader and party's Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha said on Wednesday that this time the government is not going to be formed in Haryana without AAP.
Attacking Dushyant Chautala, he said that with great hope the people of Uchana had sent JJP's VIP leader to victory but that leader betrayed the people. This time JJP is going to become a party that forfeits its deposit.
AAP has announced the names of 61 candidates so far
Aam Aadmi Party has released the fourth list of candidates on Wednesday for the Haryana Assembly elections. There are 21 names in the fourth list of AAP. Sukhbir Malik has been given ticket from Panipat Rural. Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) wrestler Kavita Dalal has been fielded from Julana. Congress has fielded wrestler Vinesh Phogat from this seat, while BJP has bet on Captain Yogesh Bairagi. In such a situation, there is going to be a triangular contest on the Julana seat. Along with this, AAP has bet on Joga Singh against CM Naib Singh Saini on Ladwa seat. So far AAP has announced the names of candidates on 61 seats. The party has announced to field candidates on all 90 seats.
The third list came on Tuesday
In Haryana, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) released its third list of candidates late on Tuesday night. It contains the names of 11 candidates. Earlier, the party had released the second list of 9 candidates on Tuesday morning. The second list included the name of former minister Professor Chhatrapal Singh. Chhatrapal Singh, who left BJP and joined AAP, has been given ticket from Barwala in Hisar.
Votes will be cast on October 5
Voting for Haryana assembly elections will be held in a single phase on October 5. Counting of votes will be done on October 8. The term of Haryana Legislative Assembly is going to end on November 3, 2024. The state was formed by separating from Punjab on November 1, 1966. There are 90 assembly seats in the state. Any political party will need the support of 46 MLAs for majority. Out of 90 seats in the state, 17 seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes.