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BJP will form government in state with south Haryana’s support: Rao Inderjit Singh

He emphasised that no government can be formed with the support of a single community, highlighting his broad-based support across communities
Addressing a poll meeting in Mahendragarh's Sehlang village, Rao Inderjit Singh was accompanied by veteran BJP leader Ram Bilas Sharma.

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Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh asserted that BJP will form the government in the state with the support of south Haryana, citing the region’s crucial role in the party’s 2014 and 2019 victories.

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Addressing a poll meeting in Sehlang village, Rao Inderjit Singh accompanied by veteran BJP leader Ram Bilas Sharma, said, “This area is familiar to me and my family. I represented the Jatusana assembly constituency two decades ago, and later, Gurugram Lok Sabha constituency became my focus area.”

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Rao emphasised that no government can be formed with the support of a single community, highlighting his broad-based support across communities. He assured youths that their dignity and respect would be upheld.

The Union Minister framed the election as a choice between being ruled by someone from Rohtak or having a local representative. “If my daughter Arti reaches the assembly with your support, you will all have a significant role in the state government,” he said.

Ram Bilas Sharma praised Arti, saying she would follow in the footsteps of her grandfather, former CM Rao Birendra Singh, and father Rao Inderjit, ensuring Ateli’s overall development.

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