Haryana Election 2024 / Hooda taunts Vij's statement, wait, I will definitely call you to CM residence

Voting is going on in Haryana's 90 assembly seats since 7 am. BJP leader Anil Vij claimed the CM post, while Congress MP Deepender Hooda replied that Congress will have a CM. Political rhetoric is also intensifying amidst voting. The results will be declared on October 8.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 05, 2024, 12:59 PM
Haryana Election 2024: Voting for the elections on 90 assembly seats of Haryana has started at 7 am today. As the voting time is increasing, political rhetoric has also intensified. In this election process, BJP leader Anil Vij, while staking claim for the post of CM, said, "If the party makes me CM, then the next meeting will be held at CM House." On this statement of his, Congress MP Deepender Hooda took a dig and said that if Congress comes to power, Anil Vij will also be called to the CM residence. He also claimed that Congress will get more than 60 seats and the next Chief Minister will also be from Congress.

Anil Vij, who is a BJP candidate from Ambala Cantt assembly seat, said, "BJP will form its government in Haryana. If the party wants, the party will decide the CM. I am the most senior in the party."

At the same time, Deepender Hooda said in his statement, "The trend in Haryana is in favor of Congress. People have made up their mind for change, and this trend is clearly visible in the whole of Haryana. How can BJP say who will be the CM? Not only this, it is also a matter of concern for them whether they are forming the government or not. I thank BJP that the main issue of discussion in their party is who will be the Chief Minister of Congress. This means that they have accepted that Congress is coming to power and people are going to bless the Congress party."

Hooda further said, "We are confident that people are voting to form a Congress party government in Haryana. Last time BJP had said that they will cross 75 seats, but they stopped at only 40 seats. This morning I saw that they were saying that they will get more than 50 seats. From this you can yourself guess how many seats they will get. This election is to save the Constitution, the future of Haryana's youth, farmers and the poor."

The results of today's voting will be counted on October 8, when it will be clear who the people of Haryana have chosen. This competition and rhetoric among political parties is an indication that all the parties are busy presenting their claims in the electoral battlefield. Now it remains to be seen in which direction the results go after the voting.