Three members of the same family in haryana politics…

Many seats are going to be hot this time in the lok sabha elections 2024 in Haryana. Among these, former cm Manohar Lal is the hottest seat in the state because he is contesting elections from Karnal. The people of the state will also be waiting for the results of Rohtak, Gurugram, Sonipat, Ambala, Sirsa, Bhiwani-Mahendragarh, and Hisar. Among all these hot seats, the political battle on Hisar's seat is at the most interesting juncture. This is happening for the first time in the hisar parliamentary constituency when former Deputy prime minister of the country Ch. Three members of the Devi Lal family have come face to face on the same seat.

These are the three candidates of the Devi Lal family for the hisar seat.

Against Sunaina, the bjp has made Devi Lal's elder son Ranjit Singh Chautala its candidate from the hisar seat. Whereas Jannayak Janata party (JJP) has fielded naina Chautala. naina is the wife of JJP president ajay Singh Chautala, who is the second son of Devi Lal and son of former chief minister Om Prakash Chautala. At the same time, indian National Lok Dal has fielded Sunaina Chautala, general secretary of the party's women's wing, from hisar seat. indian National Lok Dal has made Sunaina its candidate for this seat. Sunaina is the wife of ravi Chautala. ravi Chautala is the son of the late Pratap Singh Chautala, the youngest son of Devi Lal.

The political situation in Hisar's seat is such that people are witnessing a fight between two daughters-in-law and a father-in-law. The special thing is that all of them are from Devi Lal's family. The current sitting mp from this seat is former bharatiya janata party leader Brijendra Singh, who joined the congress party a few days ago.

The three Chautalas had separated six years ago.

All three Chautala families have been separated from each other long ago. In the year 2018, ajay Chautala and his son Dushyant Chautala separated from INLD and formed JJP. In the year 2019, JJP supported the bjp to form the government in Haryana. The BJP-JJP alliance broke due to a lack of coordination in the lok sabha elections.

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