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CM Saini Aims to Persuade Unhappy' Leaders After Ticket Distribution

CM Saini Aims to Persuade Unhappy' Leaders After Ticket Distribution

He stated, "Such things happen because only one person can get the party ticket. I will talk to Karan Dev Kamboj, Lakshman Napa, and others. We will form the next government, and all leaders and workers will work together to develop Haryana."

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The Haryana Story brings you the latest update on the political scenario in Haryana as the state gears up for the upcoming Assembly elections. CM Nayab Saini is taking steps to address internal party issues following the release of BJP's first list of candidates. 

Addressing Party Resentment

Speaking to reporters after visiting the Jyotisar Tirtha, CM Saini acknowledged the disappointment among some party leaders who were denied tickets. He stated, "Such things happen because only one person can get the party ticket. I will talk to Karan Dev Kamboj, Lakshman Napa, and others. We will form the next government, and all leaders and workers will work together to develop Haryana."

This move comes as a response to the growing resentment within the party ranks. Saini's approach emphasizes unity and collective effort for the state's development, aiming to smooth over internal conflicts that could potentially impact the BJP's performance in the upcoming elections. 

Confidence in BJP's Victory

Despite the internal challenges, CM Saini expressed strong confidence in the BJP's prospects. He said, "The double-engine government has carried out development works across the state, and the people of Haryana will again bless the party in the Assembly elections. Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP will form government for the third time in Haryana."

Saini highlighted the party's development agenda and its alignment with the central government's vision. He added, "The state will touch new heights and play a crucial role in achieving the dream of Viksit Bharat (Developed India)." 

Criticism of Opposition Alliance

The Chief Minister didn't hold back in his criticism of the opposition, particularly targeting the Congress-AAP alliance. Saini alleged, "The Congress is involved in corruption and is now forming an alliance with another corrupt party. The two corrupt parties can never work for the welfare of a state." 

He accused the Congress of spreading misinformation and exploiting various sections of society, including farmers, wrestlers, youth, Army personnel, and the poor. Saini pointed to the situation in neighboring Himachal Pradesh as an example of what he considers the Congress's misgovernance. 

Personal Campaign and Appeal to Voters 

As the BJP candidate from the Ladwa Assembly segment in Kurukshetra district, Saini sees his campaign as extending beyond just one constituency. "I am in a way contesting from all 90 Assembly segments," he stated, expressing confidence in the support from Ladwa's voters.

The Chief Minister also made a public appeal for high voter turnout, assuring that the administration and the Election Commission have made all necessary arrangements for smooth elections.

As the election season heats up in Haryana, The Haryana Story will continue to bring you updates on this developing political landscape. Stay tuned for more insights into the strategies and challenges faced by various parties in their quest for power in the state.

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