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"The credit to this huge victory goes to PM Modi.." Nayab Saini after Haryana win

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini attributed the BJP's victory in Haryana State Assembly election for third consecutive time and thanked PM Narendra Modi for supporting the party.

ANI Oct 09, 2024 11:39 IST googleads

 BJP leader Nayab Singh Saini (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], October 9 (ANI): BJP leader and Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini attributed the BJP's victory in Haryana State Assembly election for third consecutive time and thanked PM Narendra Modi for supporting the party.
"The credit to this huge victory goes to PM Modi who has made such policies and schemes in the last 10 years which have benefitted poor, farmer, youth, women. His schemes are for every section of the society. This victory is the result of the PM's policies and people's love and affection towards PM Modi. I thank the people of Haryana. I am grateful to the party workers of Haryana as well... " he said.
He further stated that the Congress party's overconfidence stemming from exit poll predictions was proven wrong when the results took a surprising turn on Tuesday evening.
"Those who question EVM - I said 4 days back that all the surveys were in favour of Congress, they were trying to create an environment that - Congress is coming to power. But, I have said that we have worked so much in these 10 years under the leadership of PM Modi that the people will make us win...I have done my duty, my parliamentary board and the MLAs will elect their leaders and the order of the parliamentary board will be accepted by everyone. The observers will come and see what is to be done." he said.
He further alleged AAP party as 'corrupt party', said "AAP is a party that is stuck in the mud of corruption. They are ahead of Congress. AAP and Congress have an understanding - they fought on the issue of seat distribution, otherwise they were together in Lok Sabha elections. The people have understood that Congress is corrupt and AAP is more corrupt. If we say that Congress is more corrupt than AAP is corrupt - both are alike..."
Meanwhile, Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini was seen leaving from 7 LKM, the residence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BJP is set to form the government in Haryana for the third consecutive term. (ANI)

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