BJP Clinches Third Consecutive Win in Haryana: A Triumph Attributed to PM Modi's Policies
BJP leader and Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini credits PM Modi's policies for the party's third consecutive victory in Haryana State Assembly elections. Saini criticizes Congress for overconfidence and accuses AAP of corruption. BJP set to form the government once again.
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In a significant political development, the BJP has secured its third consecutive victory in the Haryana State Assembly elections. Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini attributed this triumph to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, citing a decade of impactful policies as the cornerstone of the party's success.
Saini remarked that Congress' confidence, buoyed by exit poll predictions, was misplaced as the election results unfolded contrary to expectations. He emphasized the role of BJP's consistent governance under Modi's leadership over the past ten years as pivotal in the party's repeated electoral success.
Further, Saini criticized the AAP, branding it as a corrupt entity that rivals Congress in dishonesty. His accusations highlighted an alleged alliance between Congress and AAP amidst internal disputes. As BJP prepares to lead the state once more, Saini was noted exiting the Prime Minister's residence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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