Congress was running corruption industry  in Haryana, which was closed down by BJP claims Khattar

During ‘Vijay Sankalp Rally’ held at Barwala in Hisar district recently, while addressing a large gathering the former Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar accused former Congress government in Haryana state allegedly running a corruption industry in the state during 10 years rule, which was closed down by the ruling BJP government when came to power in the state in 2014 and provided all basic amenities to the residents of the state.

Khattar said that availability of power supply round the clock in urban as well as rural areas in the state under the management of state minister Ranjit Singh Chautala and availability of LPG for cooking in every kitchen, regular supply of drinking water and provision of all basic amenities to the people all over in the state have changed the system providing neat and clean administration in past nine and half years BJP rule in the state.

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While addressing a large gathering the candidate contesting for present Lok Sabha polls at Hisar Ranjit Singh Chautala said that BJP government in the centre has taken large number of historic decisions in past 10 years rule, not only in the country bul all over in the world and BJP is sure to come to the power in the country third time also giving lesson to the cheats.

Meanwhile, talking to media persons after the rally Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana Chief Minister pointing at Congress said that Congress has been making efforts to save  their families since the past over five decades, whereas on the other hand Modi government is working to save the country’s respect as well as for the development of the country. In reply to a question chief minister Saini said that BJP has always respected Saini as well as all other communities as compared to the previous governments who-so-ever ruled in Haryana state, and the time has arrived when BJP will get the dividends during present Lok Sabha and coming Vidhan Sabha elections in the state as well as county.  

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