Haryana Chief Minister's Press Secretary Praveen Atreya on Monday accused Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala of telling "lies" and misleading farmers in the state. Surjewala must understand that lies were not the basis of politics, he added.
Speaking to the PRO, Hooda said "MSP for stubble should be fixedThe question is what will small farmers do with the stubble? Not buying crops for the farmers is wrong. A solution should be found for this. There can be so many other uses of stubble. Electricity can be generated from it. St
Congress leader Pawan Khera on Friday slammed the Aam Aadmi Party over the air pollution in the national capital and said that the Delhi government is busy blaming the Haryana and this is how they work.
Congress leader Ajay Singh Yadav on Thursday resigned from the party and said that he has sent his resignation letter to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge.
Speaking on the occasion, Home Minister Amit Shah said that Haryana's victory is the result of the developmental narrative carried by the Prime Minister across the country.
Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu thanked Gurnam Singh Charuni for his recent comments regarding the farmers' protests and their impact on the Haryana Congress, stating that Charuni has revealed the true nature of the Congress party in Haryana.
While addressing the event virtually, PM Modi said, "Just yesterday, the election results of Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir were declared. Haryana has told what the mood of the country is. It is historic to be elected for the third consecutive time after completing two terms."
Following the Election Commission's latest trends indicating a clean sweep for BJP in Haryana, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday asked to wait for the final results adding that the people should not make a premature conclusion.
In a stunning turn of events in Haryana, Congress candidate Vinesh Phogat has surged ahead with 45293 votes, while Yogesh Kumar, the BJP candidate is trailing by a significant margin of 4142 after round 10/15 of counting.
Following the early trends of the Election Commission that show that the BJP has crossed the halfway mark in Haryana, Congress leader Supriya Srinate remains optimistic and said that the picture will change soon.
Ahead of the vote count in Haryana on Tuesday, Congress leader Pawan Khera expressed optimism, declaring it a moment of celebration, and confidently asserted that Congress will secure a full majority to form the government in both Haryana and Jammu Kashmir.
Haryana Congress chief Udai Bhan has said that the party will register a record performance in the assembly polls and is likely to improve its 2005 tally when it won 67 of 90 seats