Political activity in Haryana has intensified as Chief Minister Nayab Saini met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the latter's residence in Delhi. This meeting comes amid a series of high-level interactions between Haryana BJP leaders and the party's central leadership, sparking speculation about the upcoming state assembly elections.
Recent days have seen increased movement of Haryana BJP leaders to Delhi. Just yesterday, a meeting was held at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, chaired by the party's national organizational secretary, B.L. Santhosh. The Haryana contingent included state in-charge Satish Punia, state president Mohan Lal Barauli, and the state organizational secretary.
These meetings follow Home Minister Amit Shah's recent visit to Haryana's Mahendragarh district, where he held discussions with BJP workers. The frequency and nature of these interactions have led to various political interpretations.
Sources suggest that Haryana BJP leaders are briefing the central leadership about internal party matters, including reports of alleged sabotage during the recent Lok Sabha elections. Additionally, discussions are reportedly focused on strategizing for a third consecutive BJP victory in the state assembly elections, despite challenging circumstances.
The increased political activity has set off a buzz in Haryana's political circles, with opposition parties closely watching these developments. As the assembly elections draw closer, the BJP's moves in Haryana are being keenly observed by political analysts and rival parties alike.