BJP's Strategic Push: Strengthening Political Grounds in Haryana
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini highlighted the BJP's achievements in connecting society with government schemes and tackling corruption. Addressing party meetings, Saini emphasized increasing the party's voter base following the 2024 assembly elections. The BJP aims to boost its vote percentage from 39.94% to over 50% by 2029.

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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday highlighted the BJP government's efforts in connecting various societal sections with government schemes and its zero tolerance approach toward corruption. Speaking at a party meeting, he asserted that the government has provided minimum support price for all crops, increasing the MSP to benefit farmers.
Saini, joined by state BJP chief Mohan Lal Badoli and other senior leaders, urged party officials to disseminate the achievements of both the central and state governments to the public. He criticized the opposition, claiming they lack substantial issues, while expressing satisfaction over public approval of the BJP's initiatives.
The meeting served to strategize for upcoming party programs and review past events. Saini also addressed candidates who lost in the 2024 assembly elections, emphasizing the goal of increasing BJP's vote share from 39.94% to over 50% by 2029. The Haryana BJP had appointed party MLAs as in-charge of constituencies where candidates were unsuccessful, setting the stage for future electoral successes.
(With inputs from agencies.)