CM Manohar Lal Khattar
Manohar Lal Khattar, the candidate for the BJP and a former chief minister, has stepped up his campaign for the Karnal Lok Sabha seat even though the opposition parties have not yet announced their nominees. Khattar convened a gathering of party leaders and workers at the party office in Karna Kamal on Thursday, following worker meetings in all nine Assembly segments of the Karnal Lok Sabha constituency the previous week. There, he talked to people as well.
Manohar Lal Khattar is certain of winning by a wide margin not only in his own contest but also in every other seat in the state. He declared, “We will win all ten state seats, and Narendra Modi, the prime minister, will be re-elected for a third term.”
During cluster-level meetings, the former chief minister gave advice to party members and leaders, urging them to go door-to-door to showcase PM Modi’s accomplishments and solicit votes for his third election.
“Workers are the party’s core, and they should engage the public by showcasing the accomplishments of the Modi-led BJP government.” People ought to know about the advancements our nation has made in every area and the steps the Union government has done to support women, according to Khattar.
He also urged them to draw attention to the problem of the Union government creating jobs.
He praised the achievements of the Modi government and urged party members and officials to inform the public about further initiatives, such as the PM Awas Yojana, which provides housing, Ayushman, and Chirayu cards, which provide free medical care.
Manohar Lal Khattar also emphasized the importance of providing every family with a potable water supply under the “Har Ghar Nal se Jal.” Additionally, he requested employees to draw attention to the fact that during the Modi administration, toilets have been built in every single family in the nation.
He emphasized that party members should repeatedly approach people in an effort to persuade them to support the BJP.
The former CM offered the staff members who had sought out to voice their concerns a patient hearing. He also assured young people without jobs about recruiting.