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Nayab Singh Saini will take oath as Chief Minister on October 17, preparations in full swing

Panchkula, October 13  BJP, which is going to form the government for the third consecutive time by winning 48 seats in the Haryana Assembly elections, has created history. Now the people of Haryana are going to get their Chief Minister. Nayab Saini will take oath as the next Chief Minister of the state on October 17. Many senior BJP leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the swearing-in ceremony. Preparations have started for this.

According to the information received, the swearing-in ceremony will be held at Sector-5 Shalimar Ground in Panchkula. Earlier the program was held at Sector-5 Parade Ground. But due to some reason the venue has been changed. Now it is being held at Sector-5 Shalimar Dussehra Ground in Panchkula. Senior officials of police and district administration arrived to inspect the Dussehra ground on Sunday. A grand stage is being prepared here for the swearing-in ceremony.

Naib Saini had recently said about his swearing-in ceremony, there is an atmosphere of enthusiasm and zeal among the workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party of Haryana state and two crore 80 lakh people of Haryana. BJP has come to power in the state for the third consecutive time with full majority. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has got time for the swearing-in ceremony. Along with this, the top leadership of the party is also coming to the ceremony.

Let us tell you that in March this year, Naib Singh Saini was made the Chief Minister by the BJP in place of Manohar Lal. He will take oath as CM for the second time on October 17.

Voting for the assembly was held in Haryana on October 5 and counting of votes was done on October 8. BJP emerged as the largest party in the election results. It crossed the majority mark by winning 48 out of 90 seats. But, Congress blamed EVMs and the Election Commission for its defeat. Congress has also approached the Election Commission with 20 complaints.

 

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