Stalwart face in Indian politics and two time Haryan Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda accused the BJP of playing with the future of Indian Youth. He statement was directed towards recent paper leaks and recruitment scams.
Meanwhile he also lauded the Congress’ performance in Haryana in recently concluded Lok Sabha election. He conveyed his determination to contribute to the victory of congress in the upcoming Assembly election.
Addressing a gathering of party workers, Hooda lashed out at BJP, “Be it NEET or the UGC NET at the national level, or a series of recruitment scams in Haryana, BJP’s misdeeds are being exposed.” Hooda is also the leader of opposition.
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previous Assembly Speaker Kuldeep Sharma, previous state president Dharampal Malik, freshly elected Sonipat MP Satpal Brahmachari, and Party state President Chaudhary Udaibhan were also in attendance.
Hooda remarked during his speech that the Congress is demonstrating nationwide against NEET and NET paper scams.
He also thanked the people for giving mandate in favour of Congress on Sonipat Parliamentary Constituency. Showing his gratitude he said, “In Haryana, the Congress has been continuously raising this issue from the streets to the Assembly, but the BJP never learned a lesson from its actions. Therefore, the public taught BJP a lesson in the Lok Sabha elections.”
“winning one front, now we have to prepare to win the next front. For this, it is necessary to increase public outreach further. Go to all communities and tell them about the failures of the current government,” Bhupinder Hooda.
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