Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): The Congress suffered a major setback in the by-election of Baroda Halka. His son Pradeep Sangwan, who is handling the political legacy of senior Congress leader and former MP Kishan Singh Sangwan, is going to leave his hands and wear saffron today. Pradeep Sangwan will return to BJP in Rohtak after six years in front of Chief Minister Manohar Lal. Pradeep Sangwan’s family is believed to have a good hold in the Baroda light, which may harm the Congress in the by-elections.
Sonepat was a three-time MP from Lok Sabha constituency and BJP veteran Kishan Singh Sangwan died in 2012 accidentally. Sangwan was originally from Nurankheda, a village in Baroda Halaka. After Sangwan’s death, son Pradeep Sangwan took over the political legacy. Pradeep was a strong contender from the BJP for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections in Sonepat.
Pradeep’s ticket was cut at the last moment, due to which he got angry and joined the Congress under the leadership of former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. Pradeep Sangwan was a strong contender for tickets in the Baroda by-election. This time too, Congress cut Naka ticket. Angered by this, Sangwan is going to leave Congress today (Thursday) and join BJP. At the event held in Rohtak, Pradeep will join BJP under the leadership of Chief Minister Manohar Lal. Self Kishan Singh Sangwan mainly did the politics of farmers and was a leader associated with the ground. Pradeep Sangwan also likes his father remains active in the politics of farmers.
At this time, the farmers’ movement is going on in the country and the state regarding agricultural laws. This issue is also echoing in the Baroda by-election. Pradeep Sangwan was opposing agricultural laws while in Congress. Sangwan will join BJP in Rohtak at 4 pm today. Sangwan will face the challenge of persuading the farmers. Sangwan, who had opposed the laws till ten days ago, will now have to support. Sangwan told that he took a U-turn on the issue of agricultural laws. He said that he will continue to struggle for the farmers even further. If the farmers have any problem, they will reach the government.