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Cracks in BJP-HJC tie-up may help Cong

Battling 10 years of anti-incumbency and a spate of desertions, the Congress is banking on a breakdown in the seat-sharing talks between the BJP and the Haryana Janhit Congress (HJC) to put up a “decent show” in the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana.

Updated on: Aug 24, 2014 11:54 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Battling 10 years of anti-incumbency and a spate of desertions, the Congress is banking on a breakdown in the seat-sharing talks between the BJP and the Haryana Janhit Congress (HJC) to put up a “decent show” in the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana.

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Congress strategists are of the view that the contest would be thrown wide open if the BJP and the HJC part ways before the polls.

In such a scenario, there will be a multi-cornered fight on almost each of the 90 seats with the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) already being another serious contender for power and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) playing spoiler in many constituencies.

“We will stay relevant only if there is division of anti-incumbency votes,” a senior Congress leader said. “It is otherwise a tough contest for us.”

Congress hopes stem from the fact that there has been some trouble in the BJP-HJC alliance in the recent past. While HJC chief Kuldeep Bishnoi was not invited for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally at Kaithal last week, the BJP also rejected its claim on half – 45 – seats. The BJP leadership has cited the outcome of Lok Sabha elections in which the HJC lost the two seats it contested, including Bishnoi from Hisar.

Sensing an opportunity, Congress sources suggested that the party has opened “some lines of communication” with the HJC.

 
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Aurangzeb Naqshbandi

Aurangzeb Naqshbandi covers politics and keeps a close watch on developments in Jammu & Kashmir. He has been a journalist for 16 years.

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