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Jannayak Janta Party

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The Jannayak Janta Party, abbreviated as, JJP is an Indian state-level political party in Haryana, India. JJP is a recognized state political party. JJP was founded on 9 December 2018 by Dushyant Chautala with the ideology of Devi Lal, who served as Deputy Prime Minister of India.

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In Haryana, JJP too faces the heat


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As BJP-JJP picks run into hostile protests, Haryana CEO asks DGP to provide PSOs

Haryana's CEO instructed police to secure candidates amid rural backlash over MSP and unemployment. Recent attacks on Naina Chautala and Ashok Tanwar highlight escalating tensions, with some BJP..
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Faced with hostility, BJP & JJP Haryana picks seek cop cover

Backlash against BJP and JJP in Haryana over MSP for farm produce and unemployment has led to election nominees facing public hostility and conflicts in rural areas. BJP and JJP candidates encountering..
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In fresh twist, Manohar Lal Khattar claims BJP has backing of 6 JJP MLAs

Former Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar indicated that most Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) legislators are supporting the Bharatiya Janata Party, adding a new dimension to the political crisis in..
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Dushyant has lost trust of his MLAs: JJP's Tohana legislator

Devender Singh Babli criticized Jannayak Janata Party's Dushyant Chautala for losing MLAs' confidence by imposing decisions independently. He urged Dushyant to consult party members and return to..
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Several injured in a clash between farmers and JJP workers in Haryana’s Jind district


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JJP joins Congress in seeking Haryana floor test, but 3 of its own MLAs 'meet' Khattar

In its letter to the governor, Congress sought time for deputy leader of the opposition Aftab Ahmad and chief whip B Lok hit Batra to visit Raj Bhavan on Friday and submit a memorandum explaining why..
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Haryana political crisis: JJP leader Dushyant Chautala writes to governor, asks for floor test


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Will back Congress if it wants to topple Saini government: Dushyant Chautala

BJP's estranged ally JJP is ready to support Congress-led opposition's bid to topple the Nayab Singh Saini govt in Haryana, former deputy CM Dushyant Chautala declared on Wednesday, simultaneously..
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Haryana CM loses majority as 3 independent MLAs pull out; government safe: BJP

Three out of five Independent MLAs, who were helping Nayab Singh Saini govt in Haryana retain its majority since JJP's exit from the coalition, withdrew support on Tuesday, giving Congress ammunition..
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LS polls: JJP releases first list of 5 candidates for Haryana, fields MLA Naina Chautala from Hisar

Jannayak Janta Party announces 5 Lok Sabha candidates for Haryana, with Naina Singh Chautala, Ramesh Khatak, and Rao Bahadur Singh among them. Polling for 10 seats in Haryana's sixth phase on May 25.
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Sign board will recall atrocities of BJP-JJP leaders while voting, said farmers


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Former MLA Dr Virendra Pal, 50 JJP leaders join Congress

Former MLA Dr Virendra Pal, along with 50 leaders from JJP, BJP, and INLD, have switched allegiance to the Congress party in a significant move at New Delhi. Led by former Chief Minister Bhupinder..
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Nayab Singh Saini govt wins trust vote in Haryana Assembly day after BJP-JJP split

In the 90-member state assembly, BJP has 41 MLAs and the support of six independents.
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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Cabinet resign amid BJP-JJP split

The development came amid speculation of cracks emerging in the state's ruling BJP and Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) coalition over seat sharing ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
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Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar likely to resign today after BJP, JJP head for a split

Union Minister Arjun Munda and BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh are on the way to Chandigarh as observers.
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Hooda launches 'Ghar-Ghar Congress, Har Ghar Congress' campaign

Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda launched the 'Ghar-Ghar Congress, Har Ghar Congress' campaign in Jind. Hooda sought support from the people, highlighting the dissatisfaction with the..
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BJP-JJP alliance was not forged due to any compulsion, Haryana needed stable govt: Dushyant Chautala


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Haryana: Voting for 18 municipal councils, 28 municipalities begins

Unlike the main opposition Congress, the BJP-JJP alliance and AAP are fighting the polls on the party symbol.
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BJP’s second preference votes did the trick for Kartikeya

The last-minute victory of Kartikeya Sharma, an Independent candidate backed by BJP-JJP for one of the two Haryana Rajya Sabha seats, stems from the maths behind the counting of votes in the polls, and..
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Haryana cabinet expansion: Two new ministers join Khattar government

As part of the latest cabinet expansion exercise, BJP's Kamal Gupta and JJP's Devender Singh Babli took oath as ministers in Haryana.
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'Congress misled people during farmers' stir': JJP

Chandigarh, The Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), a part of the ruling alliance here in Haryana, on Thursday attacked the Congress for "vitiating atmosphere" during the farmers' stir and misleading people...
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No compromise with traitors: INLD chief after Dushyant Chautala shares their photo on Twitter

Hours after Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala shared a photograph on his Twitter handle on Monday in which he is seen seeking blessings from his grandfather Om Prakash Chautala, the..
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Charuni arrested by UP police; Haryana farmers block roads, confront houses of BJP, JJP leaders


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JJP chief Ajay Chautala: Why should Dushyant Chautala resign, did he frame the farm laws?


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