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Haryana BJP celebrates victory surge after impressive state election results

The Business Guardian

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December 04, 2023

BJP is poised for a hat-trick victory in Haryana, creating historical significance with a resounding triumph in the upcoming assembly elections.

- YASHVIR KADYAN

What is the remedy, what is the supplication in such an atmosphere? When the wrongdoer himself inquires about the events?

The members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Haryana are filled with enthusiasm following the party's impressive performance in the assembly elections in some states, fostering renewed hope.

They believe that the party is poised for a hat-trick victory in Haryana, creating historical significance with a resounding triumph in the upcoming assembly elections.

On the other hand, opposition parties, particularly the Congress, are bewildered and grappling with understanding the unexpected turn of events. They find themselves questioning what transpired, why it unfolded the way it did, and how it came to pass. A meeting with Chief Minister Manohar Lal before the election results revealed his spontaneous optimism.

In our conversation, he confidently asserted that the BJP would achieve remarkable success in the election states, securing a return to power. Much of his prediction proved accurate. Union Minister Krishnapal Gurjar, a prominent campaigner for the BJP, echoed similar sentiments about the electoral climate, stating that the BJP would establish governments in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh.

This prediction also materialized. When questioned about it post-election, Gurjar explained that he had attended a wedding of an IAS officer in Gurgaon and many Congress members were present. In a typical response following an opposition defeat, Congress members attributed their loss to alleged tampering with Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Gurjar dismissed these claims, asserting that he had anticipated the election results and had informed the party leadership in advance.

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