Haryana News: There is a lot of buzz about Lok Sabha elections in different parts of the country. Political parties are lecturing on various Lok Sabha seats from their respective levels and are trying to improve their political equation. In this sequence, today a big news has come out from Haryana, the neighboring state of the capital Delhi.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini today lok sabha election 2024 Has made a big claim regarding the results. He has clarified that “On June 4, the people of the country are going to make Narendra Modi the Prime Minister for the third time.” Along with this, he has said about all the 10 Lok Sabha seats of Haryana that BJP will win all the 10 Lok Sabha seats of the state.
CM Nayab Saini's claim amid election battle
During the Lok Sabha elections, all the political parties are engaged in campaigning with all their energy. BJP is also not lagging behind in this regard and the party is sending Chief Ministers of BJP ruled states for election campaign. In this sequence, today the Chief Minister of BJP ruled state Haryana, Nayab Singh Saini has made a big claim.
He has clarified that “On June 4, the public is going to make Narendra Modi the Prime Minister for the third time and also is giving 400 seats to NDA.” Apart from this, he has also said that his party will win all the 10 Lok Sabha seats of Haryana.
Political equation of Haryana
in haryana lok sabha election 2024 Along with BJP, Congress, Aam Aadmi Party and Jannayak Janata Party have their own claims regarding this. However, if we talk about past figures, BJP seems to have the upper hand. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP had won all the 10 Lok Sabha seats here. This includes Ambala, Sirsa, Kurukshetra, Rohtak, Hisar, Karnal, Sonipat, Gurgaon, Faridabad and Bhiwani Lok Sabha seats.
In such a situation, it will be interesting to see whether BJP is successful in repeating its 2019 performance as per its claims or whether other parties including Congress make a comeback.
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