Panchkula (Haryana) [India], Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Saturday expressed confidence in winning the upcoming Assembly elections in Haryana and asserted that the election results will favor the BJP as the opposition lacks political agenda.

Addressing a press conference in Haryana's Panchkula, Pradhan said, "Haryana assembly elections will be held in October and we have full faith that the results will favor the BJP."

Talking about the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections, the Education Minister said, "Haryana's contribution in the Lok Sabha elections led to Narendra Modi becoming Prime Minister for the third time. In the last two assembly elections too, Haryana has shown faith in the BJP. “I have faith that in October the BJP will return to power.”

In Haryana, of the 10 Lok Sabha seats, the BJP and the Congress had won five seats each.

"In the last ten years, we have served the people of Haryana...The Prime Minister has talked about 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047 and there is no doubt that Haryana will contribute to it. In the last 20 years, the people of Haryana have I analyzed both the governments for 10-10 years, from 2004 to 2014 and from 2014 to 2024. For the third time also, we will win the trust of the people of Haryana, as we feel and it is our political analysis that our rivals do not have any political agenda. "It's just a lot of confusion, lies and doubts that are spreading," Pradhan said.

Intensifying his attacks on the Congress, Pradhan said, "We are seeing our opposition behavior in Rajya Sabha for the last few days and we feel that instead of being a positive opposition, the Congress has decided to become an obstructive force. There was never any elections for Speaker, but they made an unnecessary move. "They ran a race for Speaker and I think this is no small feat."

In the 2019 Assembly elections, out of 90 seats, the BJP won 40 seats, the Congress won 31 seats and the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) won 10 seats.

In 2014, the BJP won 47 seats, while the Congress was victorious in 15 seats.

In the 2009 Assembly elections, the Congress had won 40 seats, while the BJP had won only four seats. In 2005, the Congress won 67 seats, while the BJP won two seats.