BJP may be wiped out from Haryana in Lok Sabha elections: Hooda
Former Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that the BJP may be wiped out from Haryana in the Lok Sabha elections, because people’s mood was completely in support of Congress in the elections. He said BJP leaders have also now started looking for excuses for the defeat.
Rohtak, May 31, 2024: Former Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that the BJP may be wiped out from Haryana in the Lok Sabha elections, because people’s mood was completely in support of Congress in the elections. He said BJP leaders have also now started looking for excuses for the defeat.
“The allegations of bogus voting being made by BJP leaders are an acceptance of their defeat in the elections. In frustration of defeat, the former Chief Minister of BJP is threatening officers and employees,” he said.
Addressing a press conference in Rohtak, Hooda expressed gratitude to the people of Haryana for peaceful voting. He said no untoward incident took place during voting in the entire state.
“Despite this, BJP leaders are now making baseless allegations of bogus voting, even though BJP agents were present in every polling booth. No agent made any such complaint on the spot, but when BJP started seeing defeat, its leaders started making such statements,” he pointed out.
Hooda said that the people of the entire country were very angry with BJP's breach of promises. “This is why the results will show that the BJP would be wiped out of the south, and will be reduced to half in the North. BJP's graph is falling,” he said.
“After the Lok Sabha elections, the people of Haryana are ready to teach BJP a befitting lesson in the assembly elections as well. The people of Haryana should get this opportunity soon, because a minority government is running in the state,” he added.
“A party which does not have a majority has no right to remain in power. Congress has also demanded this from the Governor. The party has proposed that the Governor should dissolve the government and make arrangements for assembly elections in the state soon,” he demanded.
Reacting to the war of words between the Delhi and Haryana governments regarding water, Hooda said that there is a huge shortage of water and electricity in the entire state today. “People in Rohtak have been facing this for a long time, but the BJP government has failed to get the water that is Haryana's right,” he said.