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Haryana Assembly Elections: Political activities have intensified in Haryana regarding the assembly elections. Congress, BJP and other parties including Aam Aadmi Party have started making their political moves. This election is no less than an ordeal for BJP. It won two consecutive elections and formed its government in the state. The party is now strongly engaged in trying to score a hattrick of victories. PM Modi himself will take charge of the assembly elections. It is believed that PM Modi will hold a total of five rallies for the assembly elections. During this time, Congress will be his target.

Trying to solve caste equations

Along with balancing all the caste equations in the assembly elections, BJP will make Congress’s corruption a big issue. The schedule of PM’s rallies has also been almost finalised. PM Modi can start the campaign from September 14, i.e. Saturday. According to sources, PM Modi’s first rally will be in Kurukshetra. Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini is contesting on a BJP ticket from Ladwa assembly seat of this region. Saini has also been a Lok Sabha MP from Kurukshetra in 2019.

BJP will also raise local issues

During the assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a total of five rallies in Haryana and create an atmosphere in favour of the BJP. The party will make the issue of Congress’ corruption a big issue in the elections along with local issues in Haryana. The BJP is also preparing to make the issue of giving tickets to MLAs who are in jail due to corruption a big election issue.

Focus on non Jat castes too

In this election too, BJP’s focus will be on non-Jat castes. The party has given tickets to 13 Jat candidates so far. This number may increase further. BJP is yet to announce the names of its candidates on 23 seats. Deliberations are going on keeping in mind the caste equations on these seats.

The focus will also be on farmers and women voters

In the Haryana assembly elections, BJP will also focus on farmers and women voters. Apart from this, BJP will present the purchase of 24 crops on MSP and appointments in government jobs without slips and money as its major achievements.

Voting on 5th, results on 8th

Elections are to be held on a total of 90 seats of Haryana Assembly. Voting for all these seats will be held in a single phase on October 5 and the counting of votes will take place on October 8.

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