Narendra Modi kicks off campaign for Haryana Assembly election

Narendra Modi kicks off campaign for Haryana Assembly electionNew Delhi: The poll campaign for Haryana Assembly election had been kicked off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday with its first poll rally after Parliamentary elections. While addressing a rally, PM Modi had said that to ensure development in the state, people need to vote for a Congress-free government in the upcoming Oct 15 Assembly elections.

He also said that people need to elect a stable government in Haryana on the 90 Assembly seats with majority which will allow him to do work in the state.

Modi said, “For development in Haryana, people have to elect Bharatiya Janata Party (​BJP) government with full majority. The state needs to be free of Congress rule so that Modi can work without obstacles.”

While addressing, PM Modi had attacked on Congress and said that those who failed to do anything for the last 60 years are asking for his 60 days work record.

He also criticised the claim of Congress which ranked Haryana as one of the top state.
The PM also targeted main opposition INLD and asked the people whether they would like a government which would function from the jail.

INLD leader Om Prakash Chautala has been sentenced in teachers recruitment scam and is currently out on bail. He claimed that the next government in the state will be formed from the Tihar jail.

PM Modi said that he is starting the poll campaign from the land of ‘daan veer Karn.’

Modi said that the party had initiated ‘Prime Minister Krishi Sinchai Yojana’ and ‘Jan Dhan yojana’ for the poor.
Bureau Report

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