Haryana polls: PM Narendra Modi to hold rallies in Sonipat, Hisar & Palwal today

BJP has set its strategy for the Haryana state assembly elections in motion, with PM Narendra Modi scheduled to hold rallies in Sonipat, Hisar, and Palwal. Prominent BJP leaders will also campaign across the state. The party is confident of winning a third consecutive term and plans to release its manifesto shortly.
Haryana polls: PM Narendra Modi to hold rallies in Sonipat, Hisar & Palwal today
ROHTAK: BJP has set a strategic plan in motion for the upcoming state assembly elections, with PM Narendra Modi scheduled to hold three more rallies across Haryana.
PM Modi’s Jan Ashirwad rallies will take place in Sonipat on September 26, followed by rallies in Hisar and Palwal on October 2. These rallies will be coordinated by BJP state unit president Mohan Lal Badoli, Kuldeep Bishnoi and Union minister Krishan Pal Gujjar, respectively.
The PM addressed his first rally in the poll-bound state at Kurukshetra on Sept 14.
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Union ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and JP Nadda will campaign for the BJP in Haryana and remind people of development works implemented in the last 10 years of the BJP regime in the state, Badoli said here on Tuesday Additionally, BJP na-tional president Jagat Prakash Nadda is set to release the party’s Sankalp Patra (manifesto) in Rohtak, considered the political capital of the state, on Wednesday.
Badoli, who was briefing journalists at the BJP’s state election media centre here, expressed confidence that the BJP will once again secure aclear majority in Haryana.
He affirmed that the party is on track to form the government for a third consecutive term, with CM Nayab Singh Saini poised to take the oath as the chief minister again.
Badoli stressed that Prime Minister Modi’s visits are aimed at reinforcing the BJP’s efforts to clinch victory in theassembly elections.

The Haryana BJP chief criticised the Congress party, accusing it of engaging in “politics of lies and corruption” as he pointed to recent developments within the Congress, particularly in the distribution of election tickets, claiming that it had “betrayed its own workers.”
Referring to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Badoli said the Opposition party’s leaders have been exposed on issues related to reservation policies.
He added that despite the Congress aspirations of forming a govt in Haryana, the party remains divided and uncertain about its leadership, citing internal conflicts and factionalism, especially concerning Kumari Selja.
Commenting on AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal’s potential visit to Haryana, Badoli said the public would respond appropriately.
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