Lok Sabha Elections 2024: The Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) on Tuesday introduced its first checklist of candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Haryana. The occasion has fielded two-time MLA Naina Singh Chautala from Hisar in opposition to ruling BJP’s Ranjit Singh Chautala and Rahul Yadav Fazilpuriya will contest from Gurugram.
Naina Chautala, who represents the Badhra constituency in Charkhi Dadri district, is the mother of former Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala. She beforehand served as an MLA from the Dabwali seat as properly. Known for her initiatives like ‘Hari Chunari Chaupal,’ she goals to lift political consciousness amongst ladies throughout the state.
According to the JJP’s first checklist of candidates, former MLA Ramesh Khatak will contest from Sirsa Lok Sabha seat and former MLA Rao Bahadur Singh from Bhiwani-Mahendragarh.
Check full checklist of candidates right here:
S.No | Constituency | Candidate |
1. | Sirsa | Ramesh Khatak |
2. | Hisar | Naina Singh Chautala |
3. | Bhiwani-Mahendragarh | Bahadur Singh |
4. | Gurugram | Rahul Yadav (Fazilpuriya) |
5. | Faridabad | Nalin Hooda |
Ajay Chautala and Dushyant Chautala fashioned the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) in December 2018 subsequent to a rift throughout the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) earlier that yr because of inside disagreements throughout the Chautala household.
In 2019, the JJP prolonged assist to the BJP after the saffron occasion fell wanting the bulk mark in the meeting elections. The BJP-JJP alliance ended final month after which the JJP management stated it might subject its candidates on all 10 seats in Haryana.
Lok Sabha Elections 2024
Polling for all 10 Lok Sabha seats in Haryana can be held in the sixth part of elections on May 25.
The Election Commission stated 102 constituencies will go for polls in the primary part on April 19, adopted by 89 constituencies in the second part on April 26. The third part can be held on May 7, the fourth on May 13, the fifth on May 20, the sixth on May 25 and the seventh and the final part on June 1. In the primary part, 102 constituencies will go for polls, 89 constituencies in the second part, 94 constituencies in the third, 96 in the fourth part, 49 in the fifth part, 57 in the sixth part and 57 in the seventh part.