Party leaders announce upcoming visits from PM Modi and other top officials
In a show of confidence and strategic planning, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has put forward a diverse list of candidates for the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections. This news comes directly from BJP's Assembly election co-incharge Biplab Deb, who spoke to reporters at the party's state office in Rohtak on Thursday.
A Rainbow of Representation
During the media interaction, Deb proudly announced that the BJP had already named 67 out of 90 candidates in one go. This quick and decisive action, he claimed, shows the party's strong leadership and organization.
"Our list of candidates is like a rainbow, representing all the different colors of Haryana's society," Deb explained. He pointed out that the BJP has carefully chosen candidates from various castes, classes, and communities. This mix will help the party connect with voters across the state.
Breaking down the numbers, Deb shared that 14 of the 67 candidates come from backward classes. The party has also made sure to include candidates from other important groups in Haryana, such as Dalits, Brahmins, Punjabis, Jats, Rajputs, and Sikhs.
Interestingly, the BJP has decided to replace several sitting MLAs, including three ministers. Deb said this was done to better match the current social and political situation in different areas.
Congress in the Crosshairs
The BJP leader didn't miss the chance to take a dig at the opposing Congress party. He pointed out that while the BJP has already announced most of its candidates, the Congress is still struggling to release its list. = Deb also brought up the issue of dynasty politics, a topic often used to criticize the Congress. He argued that the Congress leadership has lost the right to talk about this issue. In contrast, he praised the BJP for its democratic system that values its workers. "In our party, everyone has a voice. In Congress, only a father-son duo makes all the decisions," Deb claimed.
Big Names Coming to Town
Exciting news for BJP supporters in Haryana: some of the party's top leaders will soon be visiting the state. Deb announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and BJP National President J.P. Nadda are all planning to tour Haryana in the near future.
These high-profile visits suggest that the BJP is taking the Haryana Assembly elections very seriously. The presence of such influential leaders could boost the party's campaign and energize its supporters across the state.
The Haryana Story will continue to bring you the latest updates on this developing political story.