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Two former Chief Ministers exchange barbs aimed at each other’s political parties.

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Rohtak, April 23 (Press ki taquat bureau):  Manohar Lal Khattar and Bhupinder Hooda, both former Chief Ministers, visited Bahadurgarh town in Jhajjar district for separate reasons. During their interactions with the media, they took the opportunity to criticize each other’s parties in light of the upcoming Lok Sabha poll. When asked about the BJP’s claim of winning over 400 seats, Hooda responded by saying that the BJP will be wiped out in the South and halved in the North. He expressed his belief that the BJP government has failed to meet the expectations of the people and that every section of society is frustrated with its policies. Hooda also stated that the Congress is fighting the battle with full strength in Haryana and that recent election surveys indicate a decline in the BJP’s popularity while the Congress’ graph is rising. He mentioned that the Congress will soon announce its candidates for the nine seats in the state. On the other hand, Khattar visited Bahadurgarh to meet party workers and provide instructions for the upcoming poll.

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