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Deep resentment towards BJP among rural voters in Bhiwani-Mahendragarh, farmers, wrestlers and soldiers will become a cause of trouble!

In Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Lok Sabha constituency, the stronghold of former Chief Minister Chaudhary Bansilal, on one aspect the mercury is crossing 45 levels and on the opposite aspect, nobody is untouched by the temperature of politics which is touching new heights day-after-day. The individuals of this area have enthusiastically participated within the main actions in Haryana. The hearts of the individuals of this area, which is a combination of Jatland and Ahirwal, cry over the injustice performed to ladies wrestlers. The warmth of anger of the youth towards Agniveer was additionally felt right here. The individuals right here have been additionally forward in participation within the farmers motion. The procession of unemployed individuals has additionally began right here. The voters listed below are asking tough questions from the BJP, which has been in energy on the Heart and the state for 10 years. BJP's issues are higher within the villages of this Lok Sabha constituency, which has a majority of rural voters. After all, BJP can take a sigh of reduction within the cities.

Out of 9 meeting constituencies of Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Lok Sabha, 4 Mahendragarh, Narnaul, Ateli and Nangal Chaudhary are Ahir dominated and Loharu, Charkhi Dadri, Badhra, Tosham and Bhiwani are Jat dominated. Regardless of reluctance, Bharatiya Janata Party has made Chaudhary Dharmbir Singh its candidate for the third consecutive time. This time, Congress has made a brand new experiment and made Rao Dan Singh, who comes from Ahirwal and present MLA from Mahendragarh, a candidate. Regardless of Chaudhary Dharamveer's reluctance, persons are additionally questioning the ticket given to him.

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