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Former Tripura CM exhorts cadre to work hard to form BJP govt again

Former Tripura Chief Minister and BJP’s Haryana election-co-incharge Biplab Kumar Deb exhorted the party workers to work hard to retain power in the state for the third time. Deb, accompanied by former minister Ram Bilas Sharma, and the BJP candidate...
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Biplab Kumar Deb and other BJP leaders at the workers’ meet.
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Former Tripura Chief Minister and BJP’s Haryana election-co-incharge Biplab Kumar Deb exhorted the party workers to work hard to retain power in the state for the third time.

Deb, accompanied by former minister Ram Bilas Sharma, and the BJP candidate from Mahendragarh, Kanwar Singh Yadav, was addressing the party workers’ meet here on Saturday.

“The BJP, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has formed the government at the Centre for the third time. In the same way, you should work hard to form government in the state for the third time as well. The double engine government will set new dimensions of development in Haryana,” Deb said.

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Speaking on the occasion, Sharma described the Congress’s manifesto as a bundle of lies, stating that there is a lot of difference between the party’s saying and doing.

“During the 10-year BJP rule at the Centre and state, new dimensions of progress have been established. Now, the party has made 20 major promises in its Sankalp Patra, which will be fulfilled in any case if the BJP government is formed. The BJP has worked to fulfil the promises made at the time of 2019 Assembly poll,” he claimed.

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Sharma maintained that during the BJP rule, youth got employment on merit and south Haryana was the biggest beneficiary of it.

Taking a dig at the Congress, the former minister said, “Congress leaders are openly saying in their poll meetings that if the Congress comes to power, first they will serve their personal interest and then work for the voters. The party and its leaders have no concern with the common man.”

He said the Congress was spreading false illusions about the Agnipath scheme to gain political mileage in the elections, whereas Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini had already announced that the government had secured a job for every Agniveer in the state.

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