"We will come to power": INLD's Abhay Chautala exudes confidence in victory ahead of Haryana polls

Sep 15, 2024

Sirsa (Haryana) [India], September 16 : Ahead of the Haryana Assembly polls on October 5, Indian National Lokdal (INLD) leader and Haryana MLA Abhay Singh Chautala expressed confidence that their coalition will come to power.
"This is a small village, one, member from each family participated in our meeting. There is a wave of our coalition parties in Haryana. We will come to power" INLD leader said while campaigning in Sirsa.
He claimed that their coalition partners could win 20-25 seats if the election happens now. He further said that in the coming days, when sister Mayawati comes, we will garner more support in the state.
Notably, INLD is contesting Haryana assembly polls by forging ties with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD).
Earlier on Thursday, September 13, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) released its third list of 11 candidates for the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections.
Aditya Chautala, who recently jumped ship from the BJP to join INLD, will contest from Dabwali.
Some of the other candidates announced in the third list are Sunaina Chautala from Fatehabad, Kunal Karan Singh from Tohana, Surender Lathar from Julana, Parkash Bharti from Mulana (SC), and Daya Bhadana from Punhana.
Earlier today, Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda said there is only a two-way battle in Haryana for the upcoming assembly polls and it is between the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Addressing a public meeting on Sunday, the former Haryana Chief Minister said that the battle is between Congress and the BJP and also urged the voters not to vote for anyone else. He further said that it was time for the change in governance, as it had been 10 years and the people could judge on the work that the current BJP-led government had done and the previous Congress-led government had done.
"Today in Haryana, the battle is between Congress and BJP... Do not waste your vote on anyone who is trying to get in from the middle... It is time to change the government here. It's been 10 years, you must have seen. Just look at the work we have done during our reign and then look at the work that they have done," Hooda said.
Voting for Haryana's 90-member legislative assembly will take place on October 5, with the votes being counted on October 8.