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Prime Minister and senior BJP leader Narendra Modi today launched the BJP’s election campaign for the Haryana Assembly polls from Kurukshetra. Addressing the election rally at the theme park in Kurukshetra this evening, Mr. Modi said that to make India a developed nation, Haryana’s development is very important.

Mr. Modi stated that the government is empowering the poor, women, farmers, and the youth. He also mentioned that within 100 days of his government’s third term, it has approved new projects worth 15 lakh crore rupees.

Prime Minister Modi noted that the BJP government has approved the construction of three crore houses for the poor under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. He highlighted that the Lakhpati Didi program of the government is empowering women, with more than 11 lakh women becoming Lakhpati Didi in just 100 days.

The Prime Minister also said that the BJP-led Central government has decided to provide free treatment worth five lakh rupees to senior citizens above 70 years. He added that the BJP has connected Haryana with the stream of development.

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