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Haryana Elections: BJP Set To Form Govt, Congress Will Face 3rd Consecutive Defeat, Says CM Nayab Singh Saini

The battle of Haryana is intensifying day by day. On Monday, Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini addressed a large gathering in Jind Vidhan Sabha, focusing on continuous development and trust in the BJP. Accompanied by BJP candidate Dr. Krishna Middha, he sought blessings from the local Sardars. He mentioned that the election process is nearing its end and will conclude by the 5th, with BJP's campaign gaining momentum while Congress weakens.

Naib Singh Saini criticised Congress, predicting their downfall on the 8th when BJP forms the government for the third time in Haryana. He claimed Congress would be politically irrelevant, stating their manifesto failed to capture public interest. He also mocked Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi's Haryana visit, suggesting they should have brought their brother-in-law for farmers to see who allegedly exploited their lands.

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini

BJP's Development Agenda

The Chief Minister highlighted BJP's decade-long development efforts under 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas'. He accused Rahul Gandhi of treating Haryana politics as tourism while asserting that BJP has been advancing the state. Saini expressed confidence that post-8th, BJP would continue with 'Sabka Vishwas', criticising former Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda for not addressing his queries about development work.

Saini questioned Congress on youth employment issues, asking why jobs were distributed through slips during their rule. He urged Rahul Gandhi to address this concern to satisfy Haryana's youth. Accusing Congress of corruption in job allocation, he also criticised them for allegedly seizing farmers' lands to benefit relatives.

Promises Unfulfilled

Referring to promises made by Rahul Gandhi in Himachal Pradesh, Saini demanded answers regarding unfulfilled commitments like providing one lakh jobs annually and financial aid to women. He questioned if similar false promises were being made in Haryana. The Chief Minister challenged Bhupinder Singh Hooda, claiming his 56 days of work surpassed Hooda's decade-long tenure marred by corruption.

Saini urged Jind residents to support BJP on the 8th for a prosperous future for Haryana farmers. He remarked that despite Rahul Gandhi visiting Haryana's sacred land, it was BJP that showcased development over ten years. The Chief Minister emphasised that Congress leadership lacks substance and credibility.

The Chief Minister concluded by asserting that Congress would be politically sidelined after the elections. He reiterated his appeal for public support towards BJP's vision of progress and prosperity in Haryana.

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