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BJP HARYANA CHIEF CRITICISES CONGRESS

BJP HARYANA CHIEF CRITICISES CONGRESS

Affirms Strong Contest in 2024 Elections

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In a Republic Day event in Sonipat, Haryana, BJP state president and MP Nayab Saini launched a scathing attack on the Congress party. He claimed that there is no semblance of organisation or democracy left in the Congress, accusing its leaders of engaging in a power struggle at the expense of principles. Saini asserted that Congress members are willing to fabricate any falsehood for the sake of political gain, especially in the pursuit of positions of power.

During the Republic Day celebration, Saini, serving as the chief guest, paid homage to martyrs, unfurled the national flag, and honoured individuals contributing positively to society. He commended the development strides under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Manohar Lal, highlighting the commitment to progress and good governance.

Saini also commemorated the 75th anniversary of India's independence, expressing pride in the country's achievements. He emphasised that when the nation completes 100 years of independence, the dream of a developed India envisioned by freedom fighters will materialise. The BJP leader shared the sentiment of pride and honour felt across the country on January 22. 

Post the event, in a conversation with journalists, Saini criticised the internal strife within the Congress, labelling it as power politics dominated by family interests. He accused the Congress party of lacking democratic values and indulging in groupism. Saini predicted a resounding victory for the BJP in all 10 Lok Sabha constituencies in Haryana in the upcoming 2024 elections. He asserted that under Modi's leadership, the BJP would secure a significant mandate, referencing the accomplishments and commitment of the Prime Minister.

Furthermore, Saini commented on the likelihood of alliances in the 2024 elections, hinting that the central leadership would decide on the matter. He concluded by reiterating that the BJP remains committed to its principles and would contest the elections with vigour, contrasting the alleged internal turmoil within the Congress.

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