BJP Vows Solo Campaign in Haryana with Saini at Helm
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the BJP will contest the upcoming Haryana assembly elections alone, under Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini's leadership. Shah expressed confidence in the party's victory for a third consecutive term. This declaration was made during a meeting in Panchkula.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared on Saturday that the BJP will contest the upcoming Haryana assembly elections independently, guided by the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. In a meeting held at Panchkula, Shah expressed strong confidence in the party securing a full majority for a third consecutive term.
Addressing party leaders and workers during an extended state executive session, Shah emphasized that the BJP requires no coalition partners. He attributed the anticipated electoral success to the dual forces of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guidance and Chief Minister Saini's leadership.
The Haryana BJP shared that Shah showed appreciation for the contributions of party workers, crediting them with helping Narendra Modi achieve a third term as Prime Minister. Media access to the meeting was restricted, focusing the event on internal party dynamics and strategy.
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