
On the last day of the election campaign, the Indian National Lok Dal and Bahujan Samaj Party organized rallies in Odhan for Rania, Dabwali, and Kalanwali assembly constituencies and in Chopta for Sirsa and Ellenabad constituencies. In these rallies, INLD's national principal general secretary Abhay Singh Chautala claimed that the INLD-BSP alliance would form the government in Haryana.
Abhay Singh Chautala said that this election is not just to elect an MLA but for the people of Sirsa district, this election is to elect a Chief Minister. Congress ruled for the first ten years and then BJP has been in power for the last ten years. He said that he has visited different parts of Haryana during the elections.
'Your government is going to be formed again'
The result of the BJP looting Haryana for ten years, pushing the youth into the quagmire of unemployment, and destroying the education and health system is that the BJP has been completely wiped out from Haryana. INLD-BSP alliance is winning 30 to 35 seats and your government will be formed again.
'Om Prakash Chautala would not have to serve 10 years of imprisonment'
He said that after the constant sarcasm and indecent comments on Dalits by Congress leaders and workers and BSP supremo sister Kumari Mayawati's campaigning in Haryana, the Dalit community has completely mobilized in favor of the INLD BSP alliance.
Abhay Chautala said that if he had to join the BJP, he would have joined in 2014 when Modi's government was formed. Om Prakash Chautala would not have to serve 10 years of imprisonment.
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