Behind BJP’s historic third term in haryana last-minute gamble that paid off

 


Haryana Election Result: BJP's Third Consecutive Term Secured Through Last-Minute Strategic Move


A senior party leader, who requested anonymity, credited the BJP's victory to the consolidation of non-Jat voters. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) surprised analysts and defied anti-incumbency sentiment by winning 48 seats, securing a comfortable majority in the 90-member state assembly. 

This victory comes a year after the Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) ended its partnership with the BJP and led to the replacement of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar with Nayab Singh Saini. Party leaders view this move in March as a crucial step in addressing anti-incumbency and realigning their approach to different caste groups. The party effectively managed public discontent with Khattar, resulting in their success. His campaigning was predominantly limited, with Saini being portrayed as the forefront figure.

 Union Home Minister Amit Shah, under whose guidance Dharmendra Pradhan carried out the strategy, publicly declared his intention to remain as the Chief Minister. This statement dispelled any notion that he was merely a stand-in for Khattar," stated an unnamed BJP official.


Another senior member of the party, who also requested anonymity, credited the BJP's victory to the polarization of non-Jat voters. This, coupled with the strategic interchange between Khattar and Saini, was further aided by the internal discord within the Congress faction.

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