PM Modi confident of BJP’s victory in Haryana Assembly polls

North News

New Delhi, October 3

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence on Thursday that voters in Haryana will once again support the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the upcoming assembly elections on October 5. “The enthusiasm I have seen among the public strengthens my conviction that the people will once again support the BJP,” the Prime Minister said.

Accusing the Congress party of internal strife, Modi remarked that the citizens of Haryana are aware that Congress cannot provide a stable government, highlighting the ongoing conflicts among Congress leaders. He emphasized that the current situation reflects their behavior in opposition.

Modi criticized what he termed the disrespect faced by Haryana at the hands of “two special families” in Delhi and the state. As the campaigning period comes to a close, he shared insights from his extensive travels throughout Haryana, asserting that the patriotic populace will reject the divisive and negative politics of Congress.

He further claimed that over the past decade, the BJP has focused on improving the lives of Haryana’s residents, prioritizing the welfare of all sectors, including farmers, youth, and women. “We have left no stone unturned and have brought Haryana out of the era of Congress’ scams and riots,” he said.

Modi stressed that the eyes of the world are on India, and it is crucial for Haryana to elect a government dedicated to strengthening the nation. “Congress can never make the country strong,” he concluded, urging voters to support the BJP once again.