'I'm Senior-most, Never Asked Anything': Anil Vij Eyes Haryana CM Post Despite BJP Backing Saini
Vij made the statement while addressing a press conference at Ambala cantonment and has raised eyebrows as the BJP made it clear that Nayab Singh Saini will continue as CM.

Ahead of the Haryana Assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and former state minister Anil Vij on Sunday declared he could be the party’s chief ministerial face and said he was the best candidate for the role.
Addressing a press conference in Ambala, Vij declared himself as the “best CM candidate in the BJP", according to a report by news agency PTI. The report also pointed out that the remarks come at a time when the BJP has made it clear that current CM Nayab Singh Saini will continue if they emerge winners in this election.
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“I never sought anything from the party till today… people from Haryana are coming to meet me. Even in Ambala, people tell me that I am senior-most why I did not become CM. On demand of the people, and on the basis of seniority, this time I will stake claim to become chief minister," Vij said.
Whether the party makes me or not, it is up to them. But if they make me CM, I will change Haryana’s ‘taqdeer and tasveer’ (destiny and face of Haryana), the Ambala Cantt MLA said.
When asked to clarify the remarks he made while interacting with reporters in Ambala, Vij later told PTI over phone, “I am the party’s senior-most MLA and have won six elections and am contesting my seventh one. I have never sought anything from my party so far." “But people from across Haryana and people of my own constituency have been meeting me… I will stake a claim for the chief minister’s post," the 71-year-old Vij said.
“It is up to the party high command to take a call," he said.
When pointed out that Saini has already been declared chief ministerial candidate, Vij said, “There is no bar on staking the claim. I will make my claim, let the party take a call." Asked about the timing of his decision with polls only a couple of weeks away, Vij said he took the decision after people came to meet him.
“People have been regularly meeting me and asking me about this (that he is senior most and yet not become CM)," Vij said.
Notably, in March, Manohar Lal Khattar was replaced by Saini as chief minister. Polling for the 90 assembly seats in Haryana will be held on October 5 and the votes will be counted on October 8.
When BJP came to power in Haryana for the first time on its own strength in 2014, Vij along with few other BJP leaders including Ram Bilas Sharma, was frontrunner for the CM’s post, but the party went with Manohar Lal Khattar, a first-time MLA then, as its choice.
Recently, BJP has faced resentment from some of its leaders who were denied tickets.
BJP leaders including Ranjit Singh Chautala, Laxman Napa, Karan Dev Kamboj and few others quit the party.
Former Minister Ram Bilas Sharma was also denied ticket from Mahendragarh this time.
In March, Vij was said to be upset with the BJP for not keeping him in the loop when the party decided to replace Manohar Lal Khattar as the chief minister and bring Nayab Singh Saini in his place.
He had then said he came to know about it only in the BJP MLAs’ meeting here in which Saini’s name was announced.
Vij later also did not find a place in the cabinet led by Saini. The senior BJP leader had also kept away from Saini’s swearing-in ceremony in March.
In April, while addressing a public gathering in Ambala, Vij, without taking any names, had said, some people have made him a stranger in his party.
“Mana kuch logo ne mujhe meri party mein he begana bana diya hai, parantu kayee baar begane apno say bhi zyada kaam kar jaate hai, (It may be true that some people have made me a stranger in my party, but sometimes strangers do more work than own people)," Vij had then said.
Vij, who held the home portfolio in the Manohar Lal Khattar government, was often at loggerheads with Khattar when he was the CM.
Vij, has in the past maintained, that he is a dedicated worker of the Bharatiya Janata Party, but whatever he has to say he says it clearly.
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