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Saini: Congress is plagued by a dread of losing the LS polls

The Chief Minister of Haryana, Nayab Singh Saini, said today that Congress leaders were afraid of losing the state’s Lok Sabha elections, which is why they were hesitant to enter the race.

Speaking at a public gathering in the Bhiwani district’s Bawani Khera Assembly sector, which is a part of the Hisar Lok Sabha seat, Saini said that the BJP was poised to replicate its successful sweep of the Haryana Lok Sabha elections in this general election.

The Chief Minister, who assumed leadership of the state when the BJP chose to remove Manohar Lal Khattar from office, said that the social programs implemented by the BJP administration at both the federal and state levels had brought prosperity and welfare to the region.

“The Congress is worried about losing the elections in 2024. As a result, its leaders are reluctant to run for office, he said.

According to Saini, the state has advanced on a number of development fronts thanks to the combined efforts of the federal and state governments. Programs like the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Kisan Samman, and Ayushman Yojana He noted that in addition to the extraordinary development effort, the government had also carried out the Nidhi Yojana and Ujjwala Yojana. He also said that the government’s recruiting practices, which were transparent and equitable, had given young people the confidence that they could get jobs without the need for bribes or recommendations.

According to the Chief Minister, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised the nation’s growth. “Now, the nation’s citizens have also guaranteed Prime Minister Modi 400 seats. The double-engine Haryana administration is well-liked by the populace, he said.

Ranjit Singh, the BJP’s candidate for the Hisar Lok Sabha seat, and Dharambir Singh, the party’s candidate for Bhiwani-Mahendragarh, were also in attendance.

According to Haryana Finance Minister Jai Prakash Dalal, farmers’ crops are being bought at the minimum support price (MSP) in the mandis without any interruption, and wheat procurement will begin on April 1. “We’ve made sure the procurement of the rabi crops is hassle-free and seamless,” he said.

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