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Kurukshetra will see a battle from several angles

Abhay Chautala, the MLA from Ellenabad and secretary general of the Indian National Lok Dal, is expected to compete in many races for the Kurukshetra Lok Sabha seat.

The INLD said that its campaign will begin on March 25, but AAP state head and INDIA bloc candidate Sushil Gupta has already begun his campaign and has been visiting grain markets and going to public and religious events to learn about local concerns.

For the second time, Chautala will test his destiny in Kurukshetra. He had previously run from Kurukshetra in the 2004 Lok Sabha election, but Congress candidate Naveen Jindal defeated him.

Leaders of the INLD met today to plan out their campaign approach. “A meeting has been held with the office-bearers of the districts and block units today,” said party leader Shyam Singh Rana. The party’s Parivartan Yatra is beginning to bear fruit, and via membership campaigns in each assembly seat, the party has recruited new members. The Kurukshetra Lok Sabha seat will be won by the party.

Sumit Hindustani, a state spokesman for the AAP, stated: “The BJP has not yet entered the race, but the India alliance was the first to nominate its candidate. The BJP and the candidate of the India bloc will face off directly, with the other parties joining the race just to preserve their own identities.

Despite having a current MP, the BJP was compelled to search for a fresh candidate for the second time. The recently appointed Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini, was declared as a contender from Kurukshetra for the 2019 Lok Sabha election, since Raj Kumar Saini, who was elected in 2014 on the BJP ticket, has gone dissident.

“The party is fully prepared for the election, and for the party workers, the party’s candidate is the lotus,” said BJP leader Dhuman Singh Kirmach. Everything is set up, from opening the election offices to training Panna Pramkhus. The seat will go to the BJP.

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