JJP announces 4 candidates, banks on youth & academic qualifications

GURUGRAM: The recently-launched Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) is eyeing Haryana’s demographic dividend. With around 56% voters beneath the age of 45 years, the celebration is betting on younger and highly-qualified applicants in 4 seats that had been announced on Thursday. Party insiders mentioned that a gold-medallist sportsperson is being considered for probably the most 3 last seats. However, the celebration didn’t overlook caste equations in deciding its applicants and fielded two Jats in seats dominated through the caste.
TOI had reported on April 13 that celebration leader Dushyant Chautala (31) would contest from Hisar and Swati Yadav, an IT professional from america, would get the price tag from Bhiwani-Mahendragarh. Yadav, 30, who pursued BSc in electrical engineering from Clemson University and MBA from Georgia Institute of Technology, brings world experience and high qualification. Her father, Satvir Yadav, is an MBA from IIM-Ahmedabad and is JJP’s Mahendragarh district head. She is predicted to woo women citizens, especially with Dushyant’s mom Naina Chautala’s Hari Chunari Chaupal campaign.

Dushyant will contest from the Jat-dominated Hisar seat, which he had received in 2014 on an Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) price tag, defeating his nearest rival after which Haryana Janhit Congress leader Kuldeep Bishnoi in an in depth contest. Chautala had polled four.95 lakh votes (43%) in 2014. After he cut up from INLD, JJP contested the Jind meeting bypoll and got 38,000 votes to finish second. He will be competing with Congress’ Brijendra Singh, a former bureaucrat and son of Union steel minister Birender Singh.

Another Jat candidate, Pradeep Deswal (32), will be contesting from Rohtak. He is in style amongst scholars and has headed the INLD’s student wing, INSO’s state wing. An LLM from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, he's lately pursuing doctorate on appointment of judges in high and Supreme courts. His modest background — his father is a farmer in Jasaur Kheri village in Jhajjar, while his elder brother is a Haryana Roadways driver — is a sign of ways the celebration has damaged the trend of dynasty politics, especially since he could be competing towards Congress’s Deepender Singh Hooda, son of former leader minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and BJP’s three-term MP Arvind Sharma, who joined BJP earlier this month.


For Sirsa, a seat reserved for scheduled castes, JJP’s candidate is Nirmal Singh Malhadi (37), a vegetable seller and part-time musician. His wife is a trainer and his father was once a labourer. Malhadi may be in style amongst Sirsa’s Sikh citizens, because of his musical performances and social paintings — he arranges community marriages for poor girls. He had contested the 2014 abbsembly polls from Kalanwali in Sirsa for the Haryana Lokhit Party and gained 16,000 votes.


The appeal to early life doesn’t finish here. Party insiders told IdealNews Geeta Phogat (30), who received India’s first gold medal in wrestling in the 2010 Commonwealth Games, could be their candidate from Sonipat. A senior celebration functionary told IdealNews “she has resigned from her legit publish of DSP in Haryana Police, and if it’s authorized, she's going to join the celebration as its Sonipat candidate ”. In that case, she's going to contest BJP’s Ramesh Kaushik. Notably, Sonipat may be a Jat-dominated seat, with 40% Jat applicants.


“Dushayant ji desires to keep the average age of applicants at 32 years. He believes skilled celebration workers have extra concepts and zeal to execute those, which is mirrored in the construction of the state and celebration,” mentioned Sardar Nishant Singh, state president, JJP.


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