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Haryana CM: The government operated on the motto “Haryana Ek, Haryanvi Ek.”

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini stated today that throughout the previous ten years, the state’s development projects have been carried out by the administration in the spirit of “Haryana Ek, Haryanvi Ek.”

The chief minister asked the people to support the BJP candidate and help bring back the Modi administration in the Central government for a third time while speaking at a “Vijay Sankalp” rally in Mullana in favor of party candidate Banto Kataria.

“The Mullana people have always supported the BJP,” said Saini. The BJP administration implemented development on the ground, whereas the Congress used to just issue statements and disseminate rumors about the projects. More work has been done than the Modi administration had promised.

State and federal roadways were clogged and in disrepair throughout the Congress administration. Over the last ten years, the network of roads and trains has become stronger. There are plans to build new expressways and roads. Although the opposition parties have been fabricating a story, we should recognize their motivation and find out who is really in charge of regional development. He said, “Haryana’s people have made the decision for the BJP to win all ten Lok Sabha seats.

CM Saini paid tribute to former MP Rattan Lal Kataria on this occasion. He stated that Rattan consistently brought Ambala’s concerns to the attention of the Lok Sabha, and he said that the Prime Minister has now assigned Banto Kataria the same duty.

Saini emphasized the welfare programs that the federal government and state governments launched. “The people of India only believe in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s guarantee,” he said. Additionally, the government has made efforts to protect Indian culture. We need to make sure that the nation keeps developing quickly by placing the BJP back in power for a third consecutive term.

In attendance were party candidate Banto Kataria, Minister of State Aseem Goel, Rajya Sabha member Krishan Lal Panwar, and former MLAs Rajbir Singh and Santosh Sarwan.

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