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Chief Minister ML khattar resigns as the BJP and its ally Haryana “head toward split.”

Today, in Haryana, a high-volatility political drama took place when the President of the Government, Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, resigned from his position. He tendered his resignation to the Governor after getting information that prised dividers within the ruling coalition in the state.

Last year, it was definitely this combination that wrote this history on the board after the assembly elections, when no single party could claim a majority position. To wrap things up, relations between the two parties have only recently been less than pleasant, as said earlier.

It has been speculated that the leader took the position after opposition emerged between its mate-in-arms BJP and JJP, led by Dushyant Chautala. From all accounts, the centre of controversy was the sharing of seats for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

However, with the BJP wanting to retain all their 10 seats in the state and the JJP opting to contest at least two of these seats, the by-polls were bound to be an interesting battle. However, no sign of an agreement has so far emerged; thus, the gulf has deepened further.

Subsequent to his resignation bid, Khattar’s political java left people confused about the strategy to be adopted. Nevertheless, the BJP spokespersons noted that it could be possible for him to get reinstated because support can also be sourced from other regional parties or independent candidates.

Today, at Chautala’s farmhouse, the MLAs met the JJP party workers to analyze political changes. We don’t know what the future of the Haryana government is yet.

Therefore, the situation will likely develop into a highly intensive political figuring game and negotiations. Visajau mungu sasa tafadhali kwa Governor na ujuzi kwa zaipukuzi yake.

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