Jakhar Maintains Silence as BJP rubbishes his resignation as baseless, rumours

  • | Saturday | 28th September, 2024

Amid swirling rumours and rising political tensions, the Punjab unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) finds itself at a crossroads, with reports suggesting that the state party president Sunil Jakhar may be considering resignation. While the BJP has dismissed these claims as baseless and mere speculation, the atmosphere within the saffron party seems fraught, with upcoming panchayat elections and the larger political landscape in the background.   Jakhars journey within the BJP has been marked by both successes and struggles, and the latest developments underscore the challenges he faces as a leader in Punjab. His tenure as the state party chief, which began in July 2023, has been short yet impactful. Despite BJPs inability to secure any seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in Punjab, Jakhars leadership contributed to a significant increase in the partys vote share from nine percent in 2019 to 18 percent in 2024. However, the internal dynamics of the BJP in Punjab, combined with Jakhars dissatisfaction with certain decisions and leadership styles, seem to have led to his current predicament.   The resignation rumours have caused a stir not only within the BJP but also in rival political camps. Jakhar has reportedly expressed his desire to step down — not just this time but reportedly couple of times in the past, citing internal discord and dissatisfaction with the functioning of the party in Punjab. Party insiders revealed that Jakhar had first hinted at resigning after the Jalandhar by-election in July, and more recently, during a meeting with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he expressed his intent once again. However, every time, he was asked to continue.   As Jakhars one-year term concluded in July, internal jockeying for the partys leadership gained momentum, with several hopefuls actively lobbying in the national capital to secure the top position. Despite the mounting pressure from various contenders, the BJP high command remained firm in its decision to retain Jakhar at the helm.   With discontented Jakhar once again offering to step down, the BJP leadership has refuted these claims. Punjab BJP general secretary Anil Sarin on Friday dismissed the rumours, stating unequivocally, Sunil Jakhar has not resigned, and there is no such indication. These are just baseless speculations. Sarin emphasized that Jakhar continues to work with the party and that there is no internal crisis as reported.   Despite these assurances, the buzz surrounding Jakhars potential resignation has intensified following his absence from a key party meeting in Chandigarh on Thursday, which was convened to discuss strategies for the upcoming panchayat elections. Sources within the party suggested that Jakhar deliberately chose not to attend the meeting, signaling his growing dissatisfaction. Nonetheless, BJP officials downplayed his absence, insisting that it is not mandatory for the state president to attend every meeting.   The root cause of Jakhars frustration, according to party insiders, lies in his dissatisfaction with the internal workings of the BJPs Punjab unit. Jakhar, a veteran leader who had previously served in the Congress for five long decades before joining the BJP in 2022, is reportedly disillusioned with how certain factions within the party have attempted to undermine his authority. He is also said to be unhappy with the BJPs leadership decisions, particularly in relation to appointments and electoral strategies. Sources close to Jakhar indicated that his discontent grew following the decision to appoint Ravneet Singh Bittu, a former Congress MP who lost his Lok Sabha seat in 2024 general elections, to a Union Cabinet role. This, along with other internal dynamics, has reportedly led Jakhar to feel sidelined within the party.    Jakhars potential departure, if it materializes, would leave the Punjab BJP in a precarious position, especially with the upcoming panchayat elections on October 15, besides the impending byelections to at least five assembly seats. The elections are critical for the BJP as they offer a chance to regain its ground in the state following the partys disappointing performance in the Lok Sabha elections. The party has called a meeting on September 30, chaired by BJPs party affairs in-charge for Punjab, Vijay Rupani, to address political strategies for these elections and ongoing political activities in the state.

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