Deepender Deswal
Tribune News Service
Ellenabad, October 26
The byelection is set to reshape the destiny of people of the Ellenabad Assembly constituency, stated the Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, saying the outcome of the bypoll would pave the way for the development of the region.
Welfare policies priority
The government has implemented policies to root out corruption and bring in welfare policies with an inclusive approach. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has been appreciative of the achievements of the Haryana Government. Manohar Lal Khattar, CM
Addressing a public meeting in favour of BJP candidate Gobind Kanda in Randhawa village on Tuesday, Khattar said his government had worked to win the trust of the people by providing a transparent and honest governance.
“The government has implemented policies to root out corruption and bring in welfare policies with an inclusive approach. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has been appreciative of the functioning and achievements of the Haryana government,” he stated.
The CM said the bypoll was a golden opportunity for the people of Ellenabad to use their discretion and get a share in the government to pave the way for the development of the Ellenabad area.
The CM said the election would end the “unfair” tradition of dominance of certain people in the politics. The myth is set to get busted in this bypoll. Politics should not be allowed to overrun and spoil brotherhood, he added.
Khattar said there was no BJP MLA in Sirsa district. Despite this, his government had carried out development works worth Rs 700 crore in seven years and works of worth Rs 250 crore were still going on.
The development projects were pending because the Ellenabad MLA never raised the issues in the Assembly, resulting in delay in the completion of works.
State Cabinet Minister Ranjeet Singh said the wheels of development that had started in the Ellenabad region will never stop. The JJP supremo targeted his brother and INLD candidate Abhay Chautala, stating “his arrogant attitude was responsible for the decline of the INLD”.
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