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Punjab BJP celebrates Haryana's win with bhangra and drum beats
BJP workers play drums, and distribute laddus in every corner of Punjab
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, October 8, 2024: Amidst vibrant Bhangra and the beats of dhol, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Punjab celebrated BJP's resounding victory in Haryana at the state office in Chandigarh today.
Party members rejoiced in the triumph by sharing laddus, which were also distributed among the common public gathered at the event.
Similar celebrations took place in every corner of Punjab, where BJP workers marked the celebrations with drum beats and distributed laddus in the streets and marketplaces.
Leading the celebrations at the state office, Punjab BJP Vice President Kewal Dhillon, accompanied by State Media Head Vineet Joshi, State Office Secretary Sunil Dutt, District Mohali President Sanjeev Vashisht, and other senior party workers, danced to the tunes of Bhangra and shared sweets among each other.
Speaking to the media, Kewal Dhillon attributed the victory to the developmental policies of the BJP government in Haryana. He emphasized that the win reflects the people's trust in the party’s commitment to inclusive development, spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's central schemes.
“This is the victory of the development policies of the BJP government of Haryana. It is the victory of the policy of the BJP government to ensure development of everyone without discrimination. By entrusting BJP with power for the third consecutive time, the people of Haryana have not only rejected the negative politics of Congress but have also sent a strong message to Rahul Gandhi that the Constitution is not in danger. The failure of Aam Aadmi Party to open its account shows that the people of Haryana have also rejected the party, as seen in other states”, Dhillon said.
Commenting on AAP's performance, Vineet Joshi stated, “Wherever Sunita Kejriwal, Sanjay Singh, and Bhagwant Mann organized election campaigns for AAP candidates, their deposits were forfeited, reflecting the people's lack of support for their party.”