ROHTAK: Local MLA and
Haryana minister Manish Grover said the visit of BJP working president J P Nadda to
Rohtak on Saturday would send a political message to all in the state that is going to assembly elections in a few months. Nadda would camp in Rohtak for two days, he said.
Grover said when Union home minister and BJP national president Amit Shah came to Rohtak for two days, Haryana witnessed historic victories in all elections, including the recent Lok Sabha polls where the party won all 10 seats.
He said party office-bearers had been assigned duties for Saturday to welcome Nadda from Rohad toll plaza to Tilyar Lake and he would be welcomed with full pomp and show.
He said Nadda would arrive in Rohtak by 9.30am and thereafter he would start the meeting party leaders and workers. On Sunday, Nadda would participate in plantation drive at Janta Colony and then would reach the house of former councillor Jaikishan Sharma to felicitate him.