Haryana Election 2024: जानिए BJP के बागी नेता कैसे डुबो रहे पार्टी की लुटिया? | F&F Ep. 32

In this episode of "Facts & Figures," we dive deep into the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections scheduled for October 5. The political landscape has been shaken with the release of BJP’s candidate list on Wednesday. Out of 67 seats announced, the party has replaced 9 sitting MLAs, including three ministers, with fresh faces. This move has sparked a wave of discontent within the BJP ranks. Several key leaders, including Power Minister Ranjeet Singh Chautala, MLA Laxman Napa, and BJP's Kisan Morcha state president Sukhvinder Sheoran, have resigned from the party in protest after being denied tickets. The BJP's internal rebellion is growing, with over 32 leaders leaving the party since the candidate list was released, raising questions about the party's future in the state. The discontent has triggered a wave of defections, with leaders threatening to contest as independent candidates, potentially disrupting BJP’s chances in several key constituencies. Meanwhile, talks between Congress and Aam Aadmi Party for a potential alliance are in progress, adding another layer of complexity to the elections. In the previous Lok Sabha elections, the vote share gap between BJP and Congress was minimal, with BJP securing 46% and Congress 43%. This suggests that the upcoming elections could witness a tough battle between these major parties.