BJP to form government with big mandate, says Haryana CM Nayab Saini, targets Congress

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AMBALA: In view of the upcoming Haryana state

assembly

elections, Haryana chief minister (CM) Nayab Singh Saini held a meeting of workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party to boost their confidence in

Ambala

City on Saturday.
Saini expressed confidence that the BJP is going to form government in Haryana for the third consecutive time with a big mandate and

Congress

will not be seen anywhere.

The CM said to the workers that they should go to every house and work strongly to win all the four assembly seats of Ambala district with a huge majority in the assembly elections and form the government for the third time in Haryana.
Targeting Congress, Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini said former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi have continuously worked to mislead the public by resorting to lies and misleading propaganda. He said BJP will expose lies of Congress by carrying out door to door campaigns especially by visiting the scheduled caste communities and informing them about the works done by the Modi government.
“Congress has attempted to base its foundation on lies and by misleading people that the Constitution and reservation will end. Congress did not bring any scheme to benefit the people of the state and country. On the contrary, in the last 10 years, the Narendra Modi government has brought and run every scheme to benefit and strengthen people. Work has been done to move the nation towards the development”, said

Nayab Saini

He added that by spreading lies continuously, Congress wants to suppress welfare works of Modi, but the BJP worker will not let this lie sell anymore and strongly give a befitting response. He said the BJP government is today working to resolve every problem of the people besides giving them benefits of welfare schemes.
Reiterating his comment, Saini said, “Congress leaders while holding the Constitution in their hand told people lies that the Constitution and reservation will end. But nobody has ever done so and it will never happen. The country is moving forwards under the leadership of Narendra Modi Ji as per Constitution.”

Talking about Congress targeting BJP over jobs, Nayab Saini said, “Bhupinder Singh Hooda should first tell that they remain in government for 10 years, how many youths were given employment by them and on what basis. But our government has given jobs and respect to youths without any slip or expense.”
On the water-related ongoing dispute of Haryana with Delhi, CM Saini said, “The entire arrogant (INDIA) alliance tells lies. They (Delhi government) had gone to court last time also, but they had to face defeat. We are already giving water to Delhi as per the court’s order and agreement reached between the two states. Delhi leaders are misleading people to polish their cheap politics. They have not taken any steps to resolve this problem in the last 10 years. They do not have a hygienic system to store water and their distribution system is also not good. We are also managing our demand within the capacity of water that we have. Delhi should improve their system.”
Others present on this occasion included Haryana minister Aseem Goel, BJP state vice-president Banto Kataria, district in-charge Dharamvir Mirzapur, and district president Mandeep Rana.

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