Haryana CM Slams Congress' 'Vote Chori' Allegations
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini criticized Congress for their 'vote chori' allegations, deeming them baseless. He accused Congress of disrupting Parliament and acting against the Constitution. Saini emphasized PM Modi's economic initiatives for the poor and highlighted his government's commitment to law and order and healthcare improvements.

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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has strongly refuted the Congress party's allegations of 'vote chori' (vote stealing), dismissing them as baseless lies. Saini accused the Congress of disrupting Parliament proceedings out of frustration over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's anti-corruption measures.
Criticizing the Congress, Saini claimed the party lacks direction and accused its leaders of tearing apart the Constitution drafted by B R Ambedkar. He asserted that Congress's claims of electoral roll tampering in Bihar have been rejected by the public.
Saini hailed Prime Minister Modi's efforts to empower the underprivileged through various initiatives and reiterated his government's commitment to maintaining law and order. He also highlighted the state's actions against drug trafficking and pledged improvements in healthcare infrastructure.
(With inputs from agencies.)