Abohar mayor, 46 Congress councilors join BJP in mass defection
Mass exodus: Abohar mayor and 46 Congress councilors defect to BJP
- By Gurmehar --
- Friday, 11 Aug, 2023
In a significant turn of events, Abohar's municipal landscape underwent a seismic shift as Mayor Vimal Thathai, along with 46 Congress municipal councillors out of a total of 49, switched their allegiance to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This notable defection took place during the inaugural visit of Sunil Jakhar, newly appointed as the head of BJP's Punjab unit, to his hometown.
Unprecedented defection: Abohar's political landscape reshaped
Guided by Mayor Vimal Thathai, Senior Deputy Mayor Ganpat Ram, and Deputy Mayor Rajkumar Niranian, a staggering 46 out of 49 Congress municipal councillors made the pivotal decision to join the BJP. This move is set to reshape the political dynamic of the Abohar municipal corporation, where the Congress had secured all but one of the 50 seats. Abohar's assembly constituency has long been seen as a stronghold for the Congress, having achieved victory 10 times in the past, predominantly with the Jakhar family securing wins on eight occasions.
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However, this momentous shift saw a departure from the traditional party lines, as the Congress officials aligned themselves with the BJP. The absence of sitting Congress MLA Sandeep Jakhar, who is also the nephew of Sunil Jakhar, at the event was notable, indicating potential fractures within the party.
Jakhar's vision for a transformed Punjab
Sunil Jakhar, now tasked with leading the BJP's efforts in Punjab, highlighted the unity and collective responsibility required to address the pressing issues facing the state. In his address, he pledged to tackle concerns regarding law and order, unemployment, and the escalating challenge of drug abuse. Jakhar's commitment to a transformed Punjab resonated, emphasizing that both seasoned and new BJP members would work together to fulfill this vision.
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The move of Abohar's political representatives from Congress to BJP underscores the dynamic nature of Indian politics and the significance of local shifts. The high-profile defection reflects the evolving priorities and alliances within Punjab's political landscape. As Sunil Jakhar takes the helm of the BJP's Punjab unit, his task of uniting party members and effectively addressing the state's challenges comes into sharp focus.
This development serves as a reminder of the fluid nature of political affiliations, as parties and leaders navigate the ever-changing currents of public sentiment and policy priorities. The future trajectory of Abohar's political scene remains uncertain, with potential implications for the upcoming electoral landscape and broader regional dynamics.