Nueva Delhi: Former Prime Minister of Haryana and Veteran of the Bhupinder Singh Houoda Congress on Wednesday the importance of BJP’s victory in the Municipal Elections of Haryanasaying that the party had also won in the past.
“BJP won before too. What’s new in this? … We never said that we seriously played these elections … Even when I was the main minister, I never participated in the Panchayat elections. Only the brotherhood works in these elections … the result would have been a loss for us if we had a seat (in the local bodies) and lost it … mostly of the independent candidates in these elections,” said Handa.
Meanwhile, after the BJP assured nine mayor posts, Haryana Cm Nayab Singh Saini He highlighted the role of local bodies to achieve the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi de A “Viksit Bharat“
“Our local government of the body and this triple motor government will play a crucial role in complying with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of ‘Viksit Bharat,” Saini told reporters.
Expressing gratitude to the people of Haryana, Saini described the electoral results as a “approval seal” in the State Triple Motor government.
The BJP swept the municipal elections, ensuring mayor positions in nine locations, being Manesar the only exception. The vote took place on March 2.
Following his victory in Faridabad, elected mayor Parveen Joshi He expressed his appreciation for public support and recognized the challenges facing residents.
“I am aware of the difficulties and needs of the people. There are problems with drinking water, garbage and wastewater. The minister of the union, Krishan Pal Gurjar, has assured that we will work together and that there will be no obstacles to the implementation of the schemes. People have put their confidence in me … I express my gratitude to them. I will solve their problems one by one,” Joshi said.
As the vote counting concluded in Faridabad, the Haryana Electoral Commission website confirmed Joshi’s victory over the Congress candidate Lata Rani by a margin of 3,16,852 votes.