New Delhi, October 9: BJP leader and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the party's significant victory in the Haryana State Assembly elections, marking their third consecutive win. He expressed gratitude to Modi for his support and the impactful policies implemented over the past decade. "The credit for this huge victory goes to PM Modi, who has introduced policies and schemes benefiting the poor, farmers, youth, and women. His initiatives cater to all sections of society. This victory reflects the PM's effective policies and the people's affection for him. I thank the people of Haryana and appreciate the hard work of our party workers," Saini said. He pointed out that the Congress party's confidence, based on exit poll predictions, was misplaced as the election results took an unexpected turn on Tuesday evening. "Those questioning the EVM results should know that I mentioned four days ago that all surveys favored Congress, creating an atmosphere suggesting their return to power. However, we have worked tirelessly under PM Modi's leadership, and the people have rewarded us with their votes. I have fulfilled my responsibilities, and the parliamentary board along with the MLAs will decide on their leaders. The observers will guide us on the next steps," he added. Saini also criticized the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), labeling it a 'corrupt party' and suggesting that it is even more corrupt than Congress. "AAP is mired in corruption, and they are in league with Congress. They previously collaborated in the Lok Sabha elections, only to clash over seat distribution. The public understands that both parties are similar in their corruption," he stated. With this vitory, the BJP is poised to continue governing Haryana for a third consecutive term. MORE..... Setbacks for Political Leaders in Haryana and J&K Polls BJP's Victory in Haryana: What Implications for Maharashtra and Jharkhand Vinesh Phogat: From Wrestling Champion to Political Contender in Haryana