BJP state chief seeks votes for Nikhil Madaan in Sonepat
As the day of polling comes closer the campaigning has picked up pace in Sonepat. Candidates and their family members along with supporters are leaving no stone unturned to woo the voters. BJP candidate and Mayor Nikhil Madaan held a public meeting as well as door-to-door campaign in the city today.
‘PEOPLE REMEMBER CONG DISCRIMINATION’
The people of the state haven’t forgotten the Congress’ corruption and discrimination in development works and distribution of jobs. That’s why the BJP is going to form the government in the state —Mohan Lal Badoli, BJP state president
Mohan Lal Badoli, BJP state president, at a public meeting held at Garhi Brahmanan, appealed to the voters to vote for the BJP candidate Nikhil Madaan.
He said that BJP was going to form the government in the state for the third time. He said the BJP was strong in all Assembly segments. The people in the state didn’t forget the Congress’ corruption, discrimination in development works and distribution of jobs. That’s why the BJP was going to form the government in the state, he said. Scores of people joined the BJP after leaving the Congress.
Badoli further said the state seen a new era of development under the leadership of CM Nayab Singh Saini. The Sonepat was connected with the national highways. The BJP had given jobs to the youth without ‘parchi and kharchi’ and Maruti Suzuki plant had been established in Kharkhoda.
BJP candidate Nikhil Madaan held public meetings in several colonies and also held a door-to-door campaign from Tiranga Chowk, Kakroi Chowk and ended it at Mission Chowk.
Nikhil Madaan said he was getting full support from all 36 communities in the city. He further said the BJP was going to form the state government for the third time. After the formation of the state government it would bring big development projects from Chandigarh to develop the Sonepat city, Nikhil said.
He also addressed public meetings in Patel Nagar, Narender Nagar, Dev Nagar, Jatwara, Arya Nagar, Vikas Nagar, Jain Bagh Colony, Bhagat Singh Colony and Indira colony and sought vote for the BJP on October 5.
Assam’s Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma would address a public rally in Sonepat on Sunday in support of BJP candidate Nikhil Madaan.