Former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar chaired a meeting in Faridabad to assess election preparations, expressing BJP's confidence in securing a significant victory. He asserted BJP's expectation of clinching 370 seats in the Lok Sabha, with all 10 Haryana seats in tow.
During the gathering at the party's district headquarters, Khattar projected the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) forming the government with a whopping 400 seats in the Lok Sabha, with BJP securing 370 seats alone. He emphasised BJP's determination to win all 10 Lok Sabha seats in Haryana, along with retaining the Karnal Assembly seat.
Khattar, while discussing election readiness with the steering committee heads, stressed the criticality of success at the booth level, highlighting, "If the booth is won, the election is won." He urged for a strategic focus on strengthening the party's organisational structure across all 2,160 booths, covering nine Assembly segments in the Faridabad Lok Sabha constituency.
The meeting addressed various election-related issues, including beneficiary and voter outreach, and micro-booth management. Key figures in attendance included State General Secretary (Organisation) BJP Phanindra Nath Sharma, Cabinet Minister Mool Chand Sharma, Minister of State Seema Trikha, and Faridabad MLA Narender Gupta.
Khattar's ambitious projections underscore BJP's confidence in its electoral strategies and organisational capabilities. The emphasis on grassroots-level mobilisation reflects the party's commitment to securing a decisive victory in both Haryana and nationwide. As election fervour intensifies, BJP's proactive approach signals its intent to secure a significant mandate in the upcoming polls.