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BJP, Congress and AAP rally in Haryana

New Delhi, The preparations for the municipal elections in Haryana have intensified and for this, a big rally of BJP, Congress and Aam Aadmi Party was held in different parts of the state on Sunday. There was talk of the participation of famous cricketer Kapil Dev in AAP’s rally on Sunday but it did not happen. In his rally, Kejriwal attacked the BJP government and challenged it saying that if the BJP has the courage, then it should fight the next election in the name of Khattar.

Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party supremo Arvind Kejriwal addressed a public meeting in Kurukshetra on Sunday, slamming the BJP and the Khattar government and accusing them of increasing corruption. He congratulated the farmers of the state on the return of the Agriculture Act and asked the people to give AAP a chance. Attacking the BJP, Kejriwal said – If you want to make your children doctors or engineers, then give us a chance, if you want to make them goons, then vote for them.

On the other hand, a Congress rally was held in Fatehabad on Sunday, in which former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda made many big announcements. He announced that if the Congress government is formed in the state, he will give an old age pension of six thousand rupees. During this, he also attacked the BJP-JJP government fiercely. Hooda said- When we held a rally in Fatehabad, all the parties held a rally. When we kept the date of 29th May, their rats started running. Without naming the CM, Hooda said that one kept it in Sirsa and one kept it in Tohana, but the one from Tohana canceled it. He said that the rally in Kurukshetra and Sirsa was only half of this.

Bharatiya Janata Party held a progress rally in Sirsa while inaugurating the municipal elections. During this, Chief Minister Manohar Lal has made many announcements in the rally. During this, the CM announced to fix the soil rate of Otu Lake at one hundred rupees per tonne for the farmers. A day earlier, the BJP had announced that it would contest the corporation elections alone. Former Punjab Congress President Sunil Jakhar, who joined BJP a few days back, also joined the rally along with other party stalwarts.

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