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Posters outdoors Haryana villages warn BJP, JJP leaders: ‘Enter at your own risk’

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As the impasse between the Centre and farmer unions continues, the highest management of the ruling BJP-JJP alliance in Haryana is dealing with criticism and resentment throughout the state, particularly the agricultural belts the place hoardings and posters banning their entry into villages have began arising.
Panchayats and villagers in a number of districts have stopped inviting BJP-JJP leaders to social gatherings and at a number of locations have introduced an entire boycott. Villages throughout a number of districts together with Ambala, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Sirsa, Jind, Fatehabad, Panipat, Sonipat, Jhajjar, and Rohtak have put up banners stating that the ruling alliance leaders are usually not welcome.
A poster put up by “Sarvjatiye Phogat Khap 19” on the entry level of village Samaspur in Charkhi Dadri district reads: “BJP va JJP sattadhari party ka gaun mein pravesh nishedh hai (The entry of the ruling BJP and JJP into the village is barred)”.

A poster at Rohtak’s Bheni Chanderpal village declares a boycott of the BJP-JJP leaders and warns: “Gaun se gujarne par jaan va maal ke khud jimmedaar honge (they will be responsible for their life and property if they enter)”.
Nanakpur and a number of other different villages in Sirsa — the hometown of Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala and his granduncle Ranjit Singh—have banned the entry of the 2 Chautalas. Villagers have warned that if any of the BJP or JJP leaders enter the village, they (locals) will resort to lathicharge in the identical approach police charged at farmers.
Similar posters have surfaced throughout Jaisinghpura, Dera Gama, Khizrabad and a number of other villages of Karnal—CM Manohar Lal Khattar’s constituency.