By A Staff Reporter
Delhi: Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the Leader of Opposition in Haryana and Congress candidate for the Garhi Sampla-Kiloi assembly constituency, has strongly criticized Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini for allegedly making unfounded claims about the political landscape. In a recent statement, Hooda accused Saini of spreading baseless information and misleading the public.
Hooda, a veteran Congress leader, asserted that the people of Haryana are dissatisfied with the current administration and are inclined to vote for a change. He emphasized that Saini's statements lack credibility and do not reflect the true sentiment of the electorate. “Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini is making baseless claims about our campaign and the mood of the voters,” Hooda said. “The reality is that the public is disillusioned with the present government and has decided to support the Congress party for a change.”
Hooda’s remarks come as the Haryana assembly elections approach, with the political climate heating up and party leaders intensifying their campaigns. He further claimed that the Congress party’s policies and vision for Haryana resonate more with the voters compared to the ruling party's promises. “The Congress government will bring real change and address the issues that the current administration has failed to tackle,” Hooda added.
This confrontation between Hooda and Saini underscores the ongoing political rivalry and the strategic maneuvers by both parties as they vie for voter support in the upcoming elections.