Bhagwant Mann Urges Haryana to Sweep in Change with AAP
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann urged Haryana citizens to vote for AAP in the upcoming Assembly elections for better education, jobs, and hospitals. He highlighted AAP's developmental achievements and criticized BJP's corruption and unemployment. Mann emphasized that aligning Haryana with Punjab and Delhi under AAP rule would bring significant change.
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Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has called on the people of Haryana to vote for the AAP in the upcoming Assembly elections if they desire improvements in education, jobs, and healthcare. Speaking at public meetings in Kalayat and Jakhal, Mann emphasized the transformative impact the party could bring.
Addressing voters, Mann claimed that the current BJP-led government had failed to combat corruption and unemployment. He outlined the successes of the AAP government in Delhi, particularly in education and health, and urged voters to use the 'jharoo' symbol to elect new leadership.
Mann also pointed out the strategic advantage of having Haryana under AAP rule, aligning it with neighboring Punjab and Delhi. He took digs at the BJP's leadership, calling for a shift to 'new blood' in politics. Highlighting his personal connection to Haryana, Mann concluded by asserting that AAP's policies would secure a brighter future for the state's children.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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