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Before the exit poll trends, I had said that Congress government will come in Haryana: Bhupendra Singh Hooda

Rohtak, 6 October. Former Haryana Chief Minister and Congress veteran Bhupendra Singh Hooda held a press conference in Rohtak on Sunday. During this, he gave his reaction on the exit poll trends regarding Haryana elections.

Bhupendra Singh Hooda thanked the people of Haryana for voting peacefully. He said that the exit poll trends have come yesterday, but I had already said that the Congress government is going to be formed in the state with a huge majority.

He said that the people of the state saw the Congress government between 2004 and 2014 and then also saw the BJP and JJP government from 2014 to 2024 and found that the state which was number one in terms of per capita income, law and order, giving jobs to sportspersons in 2014, became number one in unemployment, inflation during the BJP era and the law and order of the state completely collapsed.

On the claim of Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini that the BJP government will be formed in the state once again, the Congress leader said that his is a shop of lies. On the statement of former Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala that he will have the key to power, Bhupendra Hooda said that on October 8 it will be known who will have the key.

The Congress leader said that the Congress party remained active for the entire 10 years and played the role of opposition well. On the claim of other Congress leaders for the post of Chief Minister, he said that it is a democracy, it is a good thing to have a claim. The Congress’s method has been to ask the MLAs and the rest will be decided by the high command.

Let us tell you that voting for all 90 assembly seats in Haryana was completed on October 5. In the exit poll trends after voting, the main opposition party of the state, Congress, is seen gaining lead, while BJP is seen getting fewer seats. However, the election results will be out only after the counting of votes on October 8.

 

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