Ladwa: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini visited the villages in the Ladwa Assembly constituency on Wednesday after he achieved victory from this seat in the Assembly polls. He said that he would carry out development activities at a swift pace.
Speaking to reporters, Saini said, “I came here today to thank various villages of Ladwa Assembly constituency. People of Ladwa made Lotus bloom. I am meeting people and thanking them. We will fulfil the requests made by people while voting. We will find solutions for the issues of people.”
He further said that the way the people of Haryana have given a huge mandate to the BJP for the third time in a row the state government will carry out development activities very swiftly.
“I have given approval for tenders of various development work regarding water, health department, sewerage, and renewal projects yesterday. The people of Haryana will get the benefit of it. We will take Haryana towards progress in swift manner under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi,” he added.
The Congress in Haryana could not capitalise on the 10 years of anti-incumbency of the BJP government. The BJP won 48 out of 90 seats in the Haryana assembly, while Congress managed to win 37 seats. Independents won 3 seats, and Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) secured 2 seats.
Following the Haryana Assembly election results, Congress leaders KC Venugopal, Ashok Gehlot, Jairam Ramesh, Ajay Maken, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, and other senior party members met with Election Commission officials.
They presented a list of 20 complaints, including seven written complaints from specific constituencies. The Congress raised concerns over discrepancies in EVM battery levels, stating that some machines showed a 99 per cent battery level while others ranged from 60-70 per cent on the day of counting. The party demanded that these machines be sealed and secured until an investigation could be completed.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) categorically rejected allegations made by the Congress party regarding irregularities in the recent Haryana elections, labelling them as “baseless, misplaced, and devoid of facts.