Haryana's Political Showdown: Saini's Sharp Critique of Congress and AAP
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini launched a scathing attack on Congress and AAP, accusing them of corruption and selfish interests. He affirmed BJP's strong prospects in the upcoming Assembly election, emphasizing the party's developmental achievements and predicting a third consecutive term in power.
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In a fiery address on Sunday, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini accused Congress and AAP of being entangled in corruption, asserting that their alliance efforts for the Assembly election are destined to fail.
Saini criticized Congress for exploiting various societal segments for selfish gains, alleging that their politics disregard public welfare.
He emphasized that BJP, under his leadership, has ushered in significant development and expressed confidence in winning a third term with a strong mandate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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