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Haryana Assembly Elections: Captain Abhimanyu Singh hopes for two-third majority for BJP

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Asserting that Haryana will finally get rid of dynastic politics and corruption, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Captain Abhimanyu Singh on Sunday, expressed hope that his party will emerge victorious with a two-third majority in the new Haryana Assembly.

"Today it will be a historic day for Haryana. Haryana will finally move away from dynastocracy from the politics of caste and politics of region. Haryana will move towards politics for development and good governance for all," Captain Abhimanyu told ANI while commenting on early trends.

"Haryana will finally get rid of the dynastocracy, corruption and the BJP is coming with at least two-third majority in the Haryana Assembly this time," he added.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) established early leads in Haryana on Sunday, as the counting of votes for the selection of representatives for the state assembly got underway amidst tight security.

In Haryana, the political future of 1,351 candidates vying for one of the 90 Haryana Assembly seats will be decided. The BJP is contesting the polls in Haryana against the Om Prakash Chautala-led Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) party, the Indian National Congress, the Haryana Janhit Congress and others. 

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