New Delhi, September 16 (IANS). Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini addressed a public meeting in Indri assembly constituency of Karnal on Monday. During this, he targeted Congress leader Bhupendra Singh Hooda in a poetic style.
As the date of elections is coming closer in the electoral state of Haryana, the activity of politicians is increasing. In this connection, the Chief Minister of the state Naib Singh Saini, while addressing a public meeting in Indri assembly constituency on Monday, fiercely targeted the main opposition party of the state Congress and former Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda. CM Saini took a dig at Hooda in a poetic style and said that those whose own accounts are bad are asking about our accounts. Right now this is just the trailer, we will show the full movie on October 8.
CM Saini said, Hooda’s stomach gets upset after my announcements. Hooda said, “I am only making announcements. But let me tell him that these are not just announcements, but our government has also done the work of bringing them to the ground. What has Hooda done in his 10 years of rule? If my 56 days of rule are compared, then this will also outweigh your 10 years of rule.”
Sharing a picture on the social media platform X, the Chief Minister wrote, “Addressed the Jan Ashirwad Rally in Indri of Karnal district and called for the victory of BJP candidate Ram Kumar Kashyap ji once again with a big margin. Ramkumar Kashyap has raised his voice in the assembly to strengthen the backward class along with the Indri constituency. The Bharatiya Janata Party has developed the entire Haryana and has done justice to all its family members. To ensure that the pace of development in Haryana remains the same, a full majority BJP government for the third time is necessary.”
Let us tell you that Monday was the last day for withdrawal of nominations in the BJP-ruled Haryana assembly elections. Voting for all 90 assembly seats of the state is to be held in a single phase on October 5. The results will be declared on October 8.
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