The biennial elections to the Upper House are scheduled to be held on June 11 and today is the last date for filing nomination.
While Chandra claimed to have garnered support from the ruling BJP and some MLAs cutting across party lines, main opposition Indian National Lok Dal threw its weight behind Anand, who has fought Lok Sabha election in the past as an INLD candidate.
However, Anand at present is not a member of INLD, a party leader said.
Asked about the candidate for the second Rajya Sabha seat, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had yesterday said, "Efforts are on with regard to the candidate. We (INLD and BJP) are hopeful that we can have a consensus. I want that both candidates should be elected unopposed."
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However, today's development has changed the equation. The decision of INLD, which is accused by Congress of being BJP's 'B' team to back Anand, has made the contest an interesting one.
While Anand was accompanied by the Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana Assembly Abhay Chautala (INLD) along with other party MLAs for filing his nomination, Chandra went with some BJP and Independent MLAs for filing the papers.
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On if his candidature would be weakened if opposition parties, including Congress, do not lend support to him and INLD decides to back Anand, Chandra said, "Look, you think that way. I have got support of BSP and other members as well...I have the support of MLAs of different parties."
To a question if in the event of voting Congress and other opposition MLAs would support him, Chandra said, "I don't know what they will do. But MLAs will vote in numbers for me and I will win comfortably."
BJP does not have adequate numbers to get two candidates elected from Haryana.
At present, BJP has 47 MLAs in the 90-member Haryana Assembly, INLD has 19, Congress 17 (Kuldeep Bishnoi's 2-member HJC merged with Congress recently), BSP 1 and SAD 1. There are 5 Independents.