The tussle between allies BJP and Haryana Janhit Congress in poll-bound Haryana on Sunday intensified with HJC supremo Kuldeep Bishnoi accusing BJP of ‘violating the coalition dharma’ and ‘backtracking’ from its promise for the ‘lust of power’.
Addressing his ‘Parivartan’ (change) rally here, Bishnoi claimed that under an agreement in 2011 between BJP and HJC, the two parties were to fight 45 seats each and he would be the chief minister for the first 30 months.
‘On one hand BJP claims that it wants to go ahead with the alliance with the HJC, on the other few of its leaders for vested interests are giving different statements,’ he said.
He said that people of Haryana are aware who is ‘backtracking’ from its promise for the ‘lust of power’ on the issue of alliance between BJP-HJC.
‘I will never bow before such selfish people who are violating the dharma of coalition,’ he said.
He alleged that BJP was inducting ‘corrupt’ Congressmen and ‘criminal’ INLD leaders into the party fold. Bishnoi’s stinging remarks came days after BJP chief Amit Shah asked HJC not to remain adamant on contesting on 45 seats after its drubbing in the LS polls, saying the party
has to keep in mind the people’s aspirations after the changed scenario post the Lok Sabha polls.
Addressing his ‘Parivartan’ (change) rally here, Bishnoi claimed that under an agreement in 2011 between BJP and HJC, the two parties were to fight 45 seats each and he would be the chief minister for the first 30 months.
‘On one hand BJP claims that it wants to go ahead with the alliance with the HJC, on the other few of its leaders for vested interests are giving different statements,’ he said.
He said that people of Haryana are aware who is ‘backtracking’ from its promise for the ‘lust of power’ on the issue of alliance between BJP-HJC.
‘I will never bow before such selfish people who are violating the dharma of coalition,’ he said.
He alleged that BJP was inducting ‘corrupt’ Congressmen and ‘criminal’ INLD leaders into the party fold. Bishnoi’s stinging remarks came days after BJP chief Amit Shah asked HJC not to remain adamant on contesting on 45 seats after its drubbing in the LS polls, saying the party
has to keep in mind the people’s aspirations after the changed scenario post the Lok Sabha polls.