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Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh has publicly expressed his ambition to become the Chief Minister of Haryana as the state approaches assembly elections. At a rally, he claimed that the electorate desires his leadership, despite the BJP's high command endorsing Nayab Singh Saini as the CM candidate. Singh criticized the local BJP leadership and emphasized the need to address pressing municipal issues in Gurgaon, attributing these problems to efforts to undermine his political standing. He asserted that the recent municipal waste management crisis in Gurgaon reflects poorly on the administration. Singh reiterated that his support base in south Haryana has been crucial for the BJP's past electoral successes, which he believes positions him favorably among constituents. The BJP is facing challenges with rebel candidates, which Singh noted must be addressed to maintain unity within the party.
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