Unlike MP, Chhattisgarh or Rajasthan, PM Modi did not hold many election rallies in Haryana. Any particular reason?

Sudha Subbiah
According to sources under the leadership of PM Modi, the central government and bjp have always prioritised the welfare of farmers across the country, including Haryana. Programs such as the PM Kisan Samman nidhi and the provision of MSP for 24 crops, initiated by chief minister Saini, demonstrate this commitment. The bjp received support from all sections of society, including over 35% of the Jat community’s vote. With backing from all communities, the bjp is set to work towards nonstop development for Haryana.

Perhaps the Jat community has always been supportive of the BJP’s policies. The congress tried to mislead people, but the Jat community, along with other groups, exposed this and stood firmly with the bjp, leading to its victory. Jats have contributed to various fields from agriculture to sports and national defence. Coming from a small village in Rajasthan, I have experienced life’s struggles, and with 38 years of organisational experience, I’ve been entrusted with key responsibilities. My understanding of farmers’ issues has always guided me, and in Haryana, like Rajasthan, I received immense support from farmers and youth, which contributed to the BJP’s success.

Moreover PM Modi, one of the world’s most popular leaders, is the architect of modern India. His government is working towards making india self-reliant across all sectors. Modi shares a special connection with Haryana, where he held rallies in all major parts of the state, which had a positive impact on the election. Senior leaders such as home minister amit shah and bjp chief jp nadda also campaigned, all working towards one goal a bjp victory, achieved through the hard work of party workers.

 

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