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Chief Minister of Haryana Nayab Singh Saini calls the BJP manifesto “Modi’s guarantee” letter

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the nation will rule the globe by 2047 and referred to the BJP’s platform, or Sankalp Patra, as “Modi’s guarantee.” “Those who call me a ‘rubber stamp CM’ are the ones who are dictating from Delhi,” he remarked, taking aim at the opposition as well. He criticized Rahul Gandhi, the head of the Congress, claiming that he just read what was written on the page and had no idea what the Congressman was saying.

Inaugurating the BJP Karnal Assembly office at Aggarwal Dharmshala, Saini and former chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar led a hawan with party officials and activists. While Saini is running for the Karnal Assembly bypoll, Khattar is running for the Lok Sabha from the Karnal seat.

Later, Saini complimented the “sankalp patra” and said it was Modi’s letter of assurance for the people while speaking with journalists at the party headquarters in Sector 9.

The proposals made by the public, which they trust PM Modi to implement, went into creating the “sankalp patra.” The country would become a developed nation as a result of all the BJP has promised in its platform, he said, adding that the BJP has been delivering on its pledges since 2014. He went on to say that actions had been taken to ensure the welfare of the underprivileged and farmers.

“We will work on making laws that will curb paper leak cases because exams affect thousands of young people’s futures,” he said. Young people will be given jobs, and more individuals will be eligible for free treatment under the Ayushman plan.

He said that the electorate will elect Modi with a record majority for a third straight term because they trusted his assurance. “We will win one seat in the Karnal Assembly by-election and all ten of Haryana’s Lok Sabha seats,” said Saini. Additionally, Saini said that the BJP had already announced its candidates, while the Congress lacked any contenders for the polls.

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