Optimistic that BJP will form govt in Haryana, says ML Khattar
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday asserted that he is optimistic and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is going to form the government in Haryana.
New Delhi: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday asserted that he is optimistic and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is going to form the government in Haryana.
Haryana CM ML Khattar: I am optimistic and we are going to form the government in #Haryana. pic.twitter.com/x44SufLTBz
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"I am optimistic and we are going to form the government in Haryana," Khattar said.
#Haryana CM ML Khattar meets Bharatiya Janata Party Working President JP Nadda in Delhi. pic.twitter.com/rQaFD1sebj
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Khattar met BJP Working President JP Nadda in the national capital to formulate the strategy for government formation in Haryana.
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BJP which fell short of halfway mark after winning 40 seats in the assembly has claimed to have the support of many independent candidates.
Ranjit Singh, independent candidate from Haryana's Rania constituency, at Haryana Bhawan in Delhi: I have openly said that I extend my support to Bharatiya Janata Party https://t.co/zu5ct7VLgV pic.twitter.com/iGuDEw6VO5
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Ranjit Singh, an independent candidate from Haryana's Rania constituency also arrived at Haryana Bhawan here. He said: "I have openly said that I extend my support to the BJP."
#WATCH Haryana Lokhit Party's Gopal Kanda,candidate from Sirsa assembly seat:All independent candidates have extended their unconditional support to BJP. My father was associated with RSS since 1926,fought 1st general elections of the country after independence on Jansangh ticket pic.twitter.com/FeS9c9Valq
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Lokhit Party leader Gopal Kanda, the winning candidate from Sirsa assembly constituency was also seen leaving Nadda's residence yesterday. Kanda's brother Gobind Kanda had said that Haryana Lokhit Party is in touch with five more MLAs, who will extend their "unconditional support" to the ruling party.
BJP has won 40 seats in the 90-member Haryana assembly and needs the support of six MLAs to cross the half-way mark to retain power in the state. (ANI)