Former Chief Minister Hooda targeted BJP, says 'BJP's policy is don't work or worry about work ...'

Rohtak: The BJP-JJP coalition government has the same policy that 'Don't work, don't worry about work, just mention worry'. Because of this, crime, unemployment, scams, debts in the state are all uncontrollable. The government has spent 100 days, 20-20 days in the division of departments, disputes regarding CID, Delhi elections and pre-budget discussions. It is also being said that in reality the state needs good governance, not speeches. This is to say of former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda. He was talking to reporters at his residence on Sunday.

For your information, let us tell you that he said that the BJP should give an account of 1925 days, not 100. Even after five years and 100 days, the government is unable to tell what it has done and what will work. The coalition government has not been able to release its Common Minimum Program, so the 100-day report card is a bundle of lies. The government neither wants to work on its own nor does it allow legislators to do it. No guide lines have been made for the grant of five crores to the MLAs. In such a situation, public interest is not working.

At the same time it is being said that the debt on the state is increasing, every citizen is immersed in more than 72 thousand loans today. The quota of 75 percent of the people in employment also proved to be a jumla. 75% reservation is not acceptable only for unschilled youth. Under this, only the youth of Haryana got a place in peon level jobs. The administrative officials are confirming the paddy scam worth thousands of crores, while the ministers of the concerned department deny it. It should be investigated by a CBI or a sitting judge.

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