- CM campaigned in four assembly constituencies, BJP won all four
Administrative Correspondent
Bhopal: BJP has created a new history by winning majority for the third time in a row in Haryana. Defying all the estimates, speculations and exit poll results, BJP is going to form the government for the third time in Haryana. It has never happened in the history of Haryana that any party has won the assembly elections three times in a row, but BJP has done this feat. Not only Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the architect of this big victory of BJP in Haryana, the Chief Minister of the state was also the architect of the victory.
State Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav campaigned in four assembly constituencies during the Haryana assembly elections and BJP won all the four seats, thus Dr Mohan Yadav’s strike rate was 100 percent.
During the election campaign, Chief Minister Dr Yadav addressed public meetings in Haryana’s assembly constituencies Dadri, Bhiwani, Tosham and Bawani Khera. Chief Minister Dr Yadav addressed meetings in Bhiwani and Tosham on 3 October. Apart from this, Chief Minister Dr Yadav addressed meetings in Dadri and Bawani Khera on 26 September. BJP has won all these assembly seats in Haryana one-sidedly. Sunil Satpal Sangwan from Dadri assembly constituency, Ghanshyam Sarraf from Bhiwani, Kapoor Singh Valmiki from Bawani Khera and Ms. Shruti Chaudhary from Tosham have won.
BJP has got a clear majority in Haryana. This victory has been achieved as a result of the hard work done by the workers including the top leaders from the organization. Chief Minister Dr Yadav is being congratulated by many public representatives of the state for his role in BJP’s victory in Haryana.
BJP won even where he campaigned in Jammu
It is not that only in Haryana the Chief Minister got a chance to be a part of making BJP candidates win. On September 22, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav had addressed a public meeting in favour of BJP candidate Surjit Singh Salathia in Samba assembly seat of Jammu, there too BJP candidate Salathia has won.