Jan Nayak Janata Party's fire was seen in Haryana assembly elections. The JJP had won many seats in the assembly elections. But now the JJP is eyeing the Delhi Assembly. Explain that the alliance between the BJP and the demonetised Chautala's Jananayak Janata Party is almost certain for the Delhi Assembly elections. It is said that despite opposition from some BJP leaders from Haryana and Delhi, the party high command has agreed to an alliance with the JJP in Delhi. Haryana's deputy CM and JJP convenor Dushyant Chautala has claimed about 12 assembly seats in front of the BJP. It is believed that at least six seats can be reached between BJP and JJP. Command of Punjab BJP once again decided to go into the hands of this leader JJP convenor Dushyant Chautala has had a meeting with BJP's acting head JP Nadda. A second meeting is possible this evening or Thursday. In this meeting, the format of the alliance and the assembly seats can be decided. Chief Minister Manohar Lal is also in favour of the political alliance between BJP and JJP in Delhi, but some leaders of Delhi and Haryana BJP want that Dushyant should not be given much. JNU violence: Important facts surfaced in police investigation, notice sent to these students The BJP high command does not agree with the opposition of these leaders of his party in this matter. In view of the way the BJP is showing fewer seats in Delhi in the political survey, the high command is not in the mood to take any kind of risk and the JJP seems to be ready to give him many seats of his choice. One reason for this is that the JJP has nothing to lose, whereas if the BJP takes any risk then it may have to bear the loss. CM Narayanasamy accused of corruption, BJP MLA arrives before Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi