Haryana Diary
BJP unity push in Ambala
Ambala: Amid reports of internal discord in the Ambala Municipal Corporation, ex-MLA Aseem Goel dismissed rumours of a BJP rift. Speaking at a foundation stone ceremony, he warned against “black sheep” trying to divide the party. The Mayor and House members joined Goel in presenting a united front.
Viral letter jolts Mahendragarh BJP
Mahendragarh: A viral anonymous letter has rocked Mahendragarh, demanding the removal of a senior BJP functionary and alleging serious misconduct. Addressed to the party's national president, the letter has revealed internal dissatisfaction among local leaders. Political observers see this as fallout of ongoing factionalism.
Opposition split over Tiranga Yatra
Rohtak: As BJP launches Tiranga Yatras post-Operation Sindoor, Opposition parties are struggling to take a stand. Congress plans nationwide Jai Hind Sabhas, but none in Haryana. While saluting the forces, it also raised concerns over security lapses and US involvement. INLD, JJP and AAP remain silent.
Karnal leaders halt road work
Karnal: Karnal MLA Jagmohan Anand and Mayor Renu Bala Gupta halted a Rs 2.43-crore road project after finding the existing road in good condition. Upon citizen feedback, both leaders redirected the funds towards more urgent civic needs, questioning the project’s approval process.
Tiranga Yatra sparks patriotic zeal
Yamunanagar: Patriotic fervour is high in Yamunanagar with enthusiastic participation in Tiranga Yatras celebrating India’s military triumph. Led by MPs, ministers, and women’s groups, the rallies are drawing diverse crowds. Many view them as unifying events transcending party lines and boosting soldier morale.
Contributed by: Nitish Sharma, Ravinder Saini, Sunit Dhawan, Parveen Arora and Shiv Kumar Sharma