JJP's vote share plummeted from 5% in 2019 Lok Sabha elections to 0.87% in 2024. However, Chautala brushed aside suggestions that his association with BJP had dented his party's popularity with the core vote base of farming community and Jats. "Of course, the Lok Sabha election results were disappointing. But, Vidhan Sabha elections work differently. People vote for a party which can get their work done. In Congress, there is no surety that Hooda (Bhupinder Hooda) will be the CM. Same way, in BJP, the chief minister is himself not sure if he will win Karnal."