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Haryana CM makes surprise halts at Ambli village, interacts with residents

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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini made a surprise halt at Ambli village in Naraingarh on Tuesday while travelling from Chandigarh to Sadhaura (Yamunanagar) and interacted with residents.

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The villagers accorded him a grand welcome and congratulated the Chief Minister on the historic victory in the Bihar Assembly elections and distributed sweets to celebrate the win.

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Expressing gratitude for the affection and warm welcome, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said the victory in the Bihar Assembly elections under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the result of the people’s strength, trust and the hard work of party workers. The dedication, commitment, and organisational unity of party workers had led to the historic success. He said he was deeply grateful for the love and respect shown by the workers and villagers.

He added that the government would continue to work consistently for public welfare and development, and fulfilling expectations of the people remained the government’s top priority.

Market Committee chairman Narender Rana Kurali, Sandeep Saini, and a large number of party workers and villagers were present on the occasion.

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