By A Staff Reporter
In a recent statement from Jhajjar, Haryana, BJP candidate for the Badli Assembly seat, Om Prakash Dhankhar, took a strong stance against the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress. Dhankhar asserted that the alliance between AAP and Congress, which did not succeed in Delhi, would similarly falter in Haryana. He expressed skepticism about their effectiveness, saying, "A party which cannot get us water is of no use to us."
Dhankhar's comments reflect ongoing political rivalries and concerns about the effectiveness of opposition alliances. His critique highlights the BJP's position on the inefficacy of AAP and Congress in addressing critical local issues such as water supply.
This statement underscores the BJP's strategy to capitalize on perceived weaknesses in the opposition as Haryana approaches its assembly elections. Dhankhar's remarks are aimed at reinforcing the BJP's stance and appealing to voters who are dissatisfied with the performance of rival parties.