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Article 370 : The work that Congress Governments Couldn’t do in 70 years in the Greed of Vote Bank, PM Modi Did in 75 days : Amit Shah

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is addressing an election rally in Jind, Haryana today. He said in his address that we are again going to form government in Haryana with a two-thirds majority. All the ministers and leaders are present in this rally, including Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Haryana in-charge General Secretary Anil Jain.

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Addressing the rally, the Home Minister said that Article 370 was an obstacle in the path of Sardar Patel’s dream of an India. Under the greed of vote bank, the work that Congress governments could not do in 70 years, PM Modi did it in 75 days. Let me tell you that by the end of this year assembly elections will be held in many states including Haryana, Maharashtra. In such a situation, the BJP has prepared its election strategy, which starts with Jind in Haryana.

Let us tell you that the Election Commission has started preparing for assembly elections in Haryana. Election Commissioner Ashok Lavasa reached Chandigarh and discussed the preparations for the election with Haryana government officials. Authorities have assured the Central Election Commission to hold assembly elections without hindrance and violence, citing the peaceful Lok Sabha elections.

Haryana Chief Electoral Officer Anurag Aggarwal informed the Central Election Commission about the preparations being made for the assembly elections. Home Secretary Navraj Sandhu has asked for 120 companies of paramilitary forces this time like the Lok Sabha elections, which will be deployed according to the requirement in different districts. Chief Secretary Keshani Anand Arora assured the State Election Department of all possible support.

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