After the assembly elections, the doors for new joinings have opened up in Haryana BJP. BJP state president Mohan Lal Baroli has given such indications. However, he has also put a condition for this. He has said that we have to have organization elections at the national and state level. In view of this, there was a ban on new joinings, but now the doors for new joinings have been opened for some work.
We have made it clear to those comrades who are thinking of joining BJP that they will have to work for the party for two years. Do not wish for any post of profit. First they should do some work for the Bharatiya Janata Party, after that something will be thought about them.
In fact, many BJP leaders had adopted a rebellious attitude due to not getting tickets in Haryana Lok Sabha and Assembly elections and other reasons. Along with this, they also did anti-party work in the elections, after which the party showed them the way out. At that time, the party had completely put a brake on new joinings and return of rebels.
It was also said that now he will not return to the party. Although the way for new joining has been opened by BJP, but no decision has been taken regarding the rebels.
These eight leaders had rebelled in the elections
BJP had expelled 8 leaders from the party during the Haryana assembly elections. All of them rebelled and contested elections against the party candidates. The 8 rebels against whom action was taken by Haryana BJP included Ranjit Singh Chautala, who was the energy minister of Naib Saini, Devendra Kadian, who is contesting as an independent from Ganaur assembly, Sandeep Garg from Ladwa, Jilaram Sharma from Assandh, Bachchan Singh Arya from Safidon, Radha Ahlawat from Meham, Naveen Goyal from Gurugram and Kehar Singh Rawat from Hathin. All of them have been expelled from the party for 6 years.