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Jind: BJP showed strength in Bangar

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Jind, 30 March (Hindustan Reporter). Recently, everyone's eyes were on the BJP's election rally organized after the family of former Union Minister Birendra Singh said goodbye to the BJP. Everyone was keeping an eye on whether the rally would be successful or not. Hisar Lok Sabha candidate Ranjit Chautala himself had taken a meeting of workers regarding the public meeting of CM Nayab Singh Saini. Youth leader Devendra Attri along with his team was continuously going from village to village inviting people for rallies.

The hard work done by BJP leaders regarding the rally bore fruit. The crowd at the rally was larger than expected. A public meeting was organized in the shed of the biggest cotton market in the market. Here tents were also pitched outside the shed. Since the public meeting was held in the afternoon, villagers from nearby villages started coming in the afternoon itself. The number of youth, women and elderly was good. The villagers were seen in the colors of BJP. Seeing the crowd gathered at the rally, CM Naib Singh Saini, Hisar Lok Sabha in-charge Subhash Barala, candidate Ranjit Chautala looked happy. Also congratulated the local BJP leaders for the successful rally. For security reasons, all the gates entering the market were closed. From here a small gate was opened only to enter the rally venue. There was police guard at every nook and corner.

Leaders called the public meeting historic

MLA Dr. Krishna Middha, Surendra Poonia, Raju Mor, Omprakash Nain, Omprakash Thua, Richpal Sharma, Karmaveer Saini, Balkar Dahola, Raj Singh Saini, Sukhdeep Buana, Dr. Pushpa Tayal said that this public meeting has made it clear that Uchana BJP will win the Lok Sabha elections by a record number of votes. Those who have left the BJP have made no difference to the BJP. Voters will express their faith in the policies of PM Narendra Modi and vote in favor of BJP. PM Narendra Modi has done the work of empowering the country. The BJP government has done the work of providing employment on the basis of merit in the state, which was never possible.