Deepender questions BJP government’s silence on 10-yr ‘misrule’ posers

Rohtak MP Deepender Hooda while addressing a gathering at Nangal Choudhary in Mahendragarh on Saturday again targeted the BJP on the  silence it has maintained on the repeated posers by the Congress on its 10-year rule in Haryana. He said in the past 10 years, the BJP government has ended government jobs in the state, and made it the capital of temporary jobs without quota, without pension, without merit on contract basis. Hooda was holding a ‘padyatra’ under the Congress’ ‘Haryana Mange Hisaab’ campaign. Mahendragarh being a part of Ahirwal, the region dominated by the Ahir community and the BJP had won three of the four seats in the district in previous polls.

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Deepender Hooda raised the issue of lack of potable and canal water and the shortage of doctors in government hospitals and teachers in government schools during the march. and said that there is no water in canals, no doctors in hospitals and no teachers in schools, which have not been recruited over the last 10 years and as such most of the schools have been closed down and locked. Haryana has become a state, where even sportspersons had to sit on a dharna to get justice and when we are posing questions to the BJP government there is no answer, Hooda said. Those present in the ‘padyatra’ raising the slogan of ‘BJP sarkar-hisab do, hisab do’.

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Expressing concern, Deepender Hooda claimed that the BJP was using the Central agencies to target Opposition leaders. “ED raids are being conducted on Congress MLAs’ premises, but after two months, people of Haryana will target the BJP, and throw it out of power,” he said the state was plagued by illegal mining and corruption in government offices and people are fed up with fast increasing crimes and cases of drugs smuggling. He said, The BJP government insulted every class: Sarpanches, youths demanding the Ahir regiment, Anganwadi and Asha workers were all lathicharged. As many as 750 farmers lost their lives in the farm protests who were falsely assured of double income. Hooda raised the issue of lack of jobs in the state and said the BJP government has made Haryana the capital of temporary jobs without reservation, without pension, without merit.

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