Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that all preparations have been made for the upcoming Municipal Corporation Elections and appealed to the people to vote in huge numbers to form a 'triple engine' government in the state on February 12.
Haryana Minister Anil Vij slams opposition parties for avoiding Ambala's municipal council elections, attributing their withdrawal to fear of BJP's rising popularity. He asserts that people want BJP to lead locally for a smoother governance
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini visited Panipat for the nomination of mayor candidate Komal Saini and 26 other councillor candidates. Saini stated that there is a one-sided environment in Haryana and predicted that a triple-engine government will be formed in the state on March 12.
Assuring to fulfil the promise to provide Rs 2,100 to women in Haryana, the Chief Minister said that a budget will be allocated to initiate this scheme in the upcoming assembly budget session, which is scheduled to commence on March 7.
"The enthusiasm and excitement among the people will ensure the BJP's one-sided victory (in local elections). People will form the triple-engine government under the leadership of PM Modi," Saini told reporters.
After the unprecedented success in the assembly elections, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde exhorted party workers to be ready for the upcoming municipal polls in the state.
Bijapur Collector Sambit Mishra confirmed that the municipal elections in Chhattisgarh are proceeding smoothly, with a strong voter turnout and active participation from candidates.
"We will win. We had succeeded in the Vidhan Sabha bye-elections too. There have been good developmental works in the last 13 months. People's faith in the BJP has increased..." the CM said while addressing the media.
He said that as a cadre-based party, the BJP has been working tirelessly to live up to the expectations of the people, and Dhanda believes they will continue to do so in the municipal elections.
CM Vishnu Deo Sai attended the Vijay Sankalp rally, emphasizing BJP's commitment to development. Speaking in Raigarh, Sai expressed confidence in forming a triple-engine government and discussed BJP's strategy for upcoming municipal elections and the Delhi Assembly vote.
BJP national president JP Nadda also congratulated the party's leaders and workers, attributing the win to the welfare policies of the double-engine government.