‘Inspector Raaj’ will be abolished when Congress comes to power in Haryana: Hooda

Bhupinder Singh Hooda assured during Trade & Industry conference

Panipat : Addressing a large gathering of people from trade and industry in a conference at Panipat on Sunday, the chief guest former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that prior to year 2014 when Congress was ruling in the state Haryana was No. 1 in investment, employment and in the field of sports in the country, but today the state has become No. 1 in crimes and unemployment and in case Congress comes to the power after coming assembly polls likely to be held in October this year, it is assured that ‘Industry Raaj’ will be abolished immediately from the state, whereas criminals and anti-social elements will be either pushed behind bars or will have to leave Haryana state immediately.

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Hooda said, people in trade and industry are powerful pillars for the development of a state and its prosperity depends upon the traders, industries, farmers and traders similar to an ATM. On the issue of GST, Hooda said the amount paid Rs 7 towards tax is being reimbursed for the develo-ments with hardly Re 1. Former CM said that the Congress government after coming to power in the state will immediately roll back taxes on fruits, food-grains and shoes of value less than Rs 500 as imposed by the ruling government. As regards PPP, property ID  and ‘Meri fasal Mera Biyora’ Portal Hooda said these will be removed in the state when Congress comes to power since these are providing no gain to the people. On the issue of special progressive index Hooda said that the state has become unsafe due to this and made an appeal to all present to extend full support to the Congress to form the next government in Haryana. Among others addressed at the gathering were HPCC president Ch. Udaibhan, former Haryana Vidhan Sabha speaker Kuldeep Sharma and Haryana Pradesh Vyapar Mandal state president  Bajrang Das Garg.   

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