He wants to take Hry back by 20 yrs: Saini

He wants to take Hry back by 20 yrs: Saini
Rohtak: Launching into a scathing attack on the Congress, particularly former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini said on Sunday that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made 126 crucial decisions in just 56 days underlines his govt’s “swift decision-making” process. The Haryana CM accused Hooda and the Congress of wanting to take Haryana back to the pre-2014 era, marked by “corruption and job sales”.
1x1 polls
"The Congress wants to drag the state back by 20 years," Saini said and alleged under Hooda’s rule, poor families were forced to sell land and jewellery for govt jobs.
Saini was addressing a rally in Rohtak for BJP candidate Manish Grover.
The rally, part of the BJP's ‘Jan Ashirwad’ campaign, was aimed at highlighting the govt’s achievements and contrasting it with what Saini described as “Congress's failures”.
We also published the following articles recently

Amid CM chair claimants, Amit Shah backs Nayab Singh Saini and his new vision for Haryana
Union Home Minister Amit Shah backed CM Nayab Singh Saini at BJP's poll campaign launch in Haryana. Shah praised the welfare schemes credited to Saini and tackled issues such as transparency in government recruitments, reservation policies, and the Agniveer scheme. He aimed to counter opposition criticism ahead of the elections.
Former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda gear up poll campaigns for Congress candidates in Haryana
Former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda warned voters about vote-splitters benefiting the BJP. He criticized the BJP for unfulfilled promises and emphasized Congress's past achievements in development and social welfare. Hooda assured that Congress would deliver on its 2024 commitments, including job creation, MSP for crops, and financial support for women and elderly.
Cong's 'falsehood' will not work in Haryana; BJP will win by heavy margin: CM Saini
Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana's Chief Minister, expresses confidence in BJP's victory in the upcoming Assembly polls, criticizing Congress for broken promises in other states. He highlights BJP's focus on development and transparency. The elections are scheduled for October 5, with results expected on October 8.
End of Article
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA