Haryana: BJP and JJP alliance formulate a master plan to avoid confrontation
Haryana: BJP and JJP alliance formulate a master plan to avoid confrontation
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At the present time, the time has come to implement the joint minimum common program of BJP and JJP which runs a coalition government in Haryana. The first meeting of the joint committee of the two parties formed for this campaign is going to be held on 28 November. Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij is the chairman of this committee.

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According to the media report, Education Minister Kanwarpal Gurjar and former Agriculture Minister Om Prakash Dhankar on behalf of BJP and Minister of State Anoop Dhanak and former MLA Rajdeep Fogat on behalf of Jananayak Janata Party are members of this minimum common program committee. Before the election, the BJP had made 268 promises to the people of the state and the Jajpa had 160 promises. Of these 428 promises, 72 promises are such that they are matched somewhere in the election manifesto of both political parties. The 12 declarations are completely identical. The cost of fulfilling all the promises of JJP is around 25 thousand crores, while if the BJP wants to fulfill all the promises, then it will cost 31 thousand crores.

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Since both parties fought elections with different ideologies and have become partners in the government, they have prepared a minimum common program to avoid any kind of confrontation. Under this, the two parties will work together on all such promises and declarations, which will be in the public interest, as well as be part of the election manifesto of both. In view of the lobbying, it is clear that there are no circumstances of confrontation between the two parties. Anil Vij, who has been elected MLA for the sixth time, will give direction to this minimum common program.

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