BJP will not form alliance with anyone in Haryana assembly polls, confirms Dharmendra Pradhan

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Chandigarh, June 29: Union Minister and Haryana election in-charge Dharmendra Pradhan has announced that BJP will not form alliance with any political party during the assembly elections. The party will field its candidates on all 90 seats.

Talking to journalists in Panchkula on Saturday after the first session of BJP’s state executive meeting, Dharmendra Pradhan said that it has been decided in BJP’s internal meeting that there will be no alliance with any party in Haryana before the elections. He said that all the party leaders and workers are preparing to contest elections on 90 seats in the state.

Dharmendra Pradhan said that it has been decided that the party’s national vice-president Saudan Singh, party in-charge Biplab Dev, Satish Poonia, Surendra Nagar and he himself will visit the state and take feedback from the workers. During this time, opinions will be taken about the possible candidates and opinions will also be collected on the party’s manifesto. All workers and leaders have been instructed to work together to form the government for the third time in Haryana. The

BJP election in-charge said that today, whether it is the center or the state of Haryana, the opposition party Congress has no agenda. Congress has only promoted its own selfish politics. The government will be formed for the third time in Haryana on the basis of good governance. The people here want political stability which only the BJP can provide. Reacting to the change of Chief Minister in Haryana, the BJP election in-charge said that the people of the state had given the mandate to the BJP. This change was part of the party’s strategy. BJP has changed Chief Ministers in many states before Haryana.