BJP Triumphs in Haryana: A Setback for Congress
BJP leader Satish Poonia announced that the party's win in Haryana's assembly elections was anticipated, emphasizing the public's trust in Chief Minister Nayab Saini. He noted the electoral loss for Congress and highlighted the Modi government's influence on voters. The party's parliamentary board will decide the next chief minister.
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The BJP has captured victory in the Haryana assembly elections, a result that party leader Satish Poonia says aligns with forecasts. According to Poonia, this win marks the effective end of Congress's influence in the state.
With Chief Minister Nayab Saini leading the campaign, Poonia credited Saini's decisive actions and delivery in office for bolstering public confidence. The choice for the next chief minister remains pending a decision by the party's parliamentary board.
Poonia added that the Modi administration's efforts, particularly in improving the lives of women through initiatives like 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao,' resonated with voters. The electorate sought continuity in governance free of corruption, supporting BJP's agenda.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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