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BJP confident of landslide win in municipal polls: Shyam Singh Rana

Haryana Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana has urged voters to support BJP candidates in the upcoming municipal elections, expressing confidence that the party will secure a landslide victory across the state. Addressing election campaigns in Kansapur and Farkpur colonies of...
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Haryana Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana has urged voters to support BJP candidates in the upcoming municipal elections, expressing confidence that the party will secure a landslide victory across the state.

Addressing election campaigns in Kansapur and Farkpur colonies of Yamunanagar and Radaur town on Friday, Rana said the BJP’s governance at the Central and state levels had earned people's trust, and this support would once again reflect in the polls. He asserted that the party was set to form a triple-engine government by winning municipal corporations, councils, and committees across Haryana.

Kurukshetra BJP MP Naveen Jindal, who also addressed the gatherings, echoed similar sentiments, emphasising that the elections were not just about selecting local representatives but about shaping the future of the city.

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“The people of Haryana trust Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini’s policies, and this trust will translate into a strong BJP mandate,” Rana said. He assured that several new development projects for Radaur would be initiated soon, reaffirming the government’s commitment to inclusive governance.

Appealing to BJP workers, he urged them to work at the grassroots level to ensure victory in every municipal seat. “The BJP respects all sections of society and believes in inclusive governance without discrimination,” he added.

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Speaking at a public gathering, Naveen Jindal stressed the importance of collective efforts to enhance Radaur’s cleanliness and infrastructure. He noted that the BJP has consistently delivered on its promises, which is why people have trusted the party for three consecutive terms at both the state and national levels.

“These elections are not just about electing mayors and councillors but about shaping the aesthetics and future of our cities. Every citizen’s participation is crucial in realising PM Modi’s vision of a developed India by 2047,” Jindal said, predicting a sweeping victory for the party.

The campaign event saw the presence of district BJP president Rajesh Sapra, senior leader Nepal Singh Rana, Radaur BJP president Krishna Kamboj, Avdhesh Rana, and Farkpur BJP president Sandhya Rawat, along with other senior party leaders, workers and local residents.

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