Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has taken a sharp dig at Congress leader Bhupendra Hooda, predicting that he will lose his own seat in the upcoming assembly elections. Addressing a gathering of BJP workers in Karnal, Saini said that Hooda's fate is sealed and he will not be able to retain his seat.
Saini also accused Congress of disrespecting the Constitution, stating that the party is trying to gain power by hook or crook. He said that Congress is trying to mislead the people by making false promises, but the public is not fooled by their tactics. The Chief Minister expressed confidence in BJP's victory in the upcoming elections, stating that the party will win 90 seats. He said that the people of Haryana have faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and will vote for BJP in large numbers.
Saini's attack on Hooda comes at a time when the Congress party is trying to regain its foothold in Haryana. The party has been struggling to find its bearings in the state, and Hooda's defeat would be a significant blow to the party's chances.
The Chief Minister's statement has sparked a war of words between the two parties, with Congress leaders hitting back at Saini's comments. The upcoming assembly elections in Haryana are expected to be a closely contested affair, with BJP, Congress, and other regional parties vying for power.
In his address, Saini also slammed the BSP-INLD alliance, stating that it will not have any impact on the elections. He said that the people of Haryana are wise and will not be swayed by the alliance's promises.
The Chief Minister's comments have set the tone for a fierce battle in the upcoming elections. With BJP and Congress trading barbs, the elections are expected to be a high-stakes affair. The people of Haryana will be watching the developments closely, as the state prepares for a new government.