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Bhupinder Singh Hooda concerned only about kin: Haryana CM

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini today said that former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda was concerned only about himself and his family. - File photo

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Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini today said that former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda was concerned only about himself and his family.

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“The Congress has no issue and will be wiped out from the state on October 8. The BJP will form the next government in Haryana,” Saini said while addressing a ‘nomination rally’ in Hooda’s hometown.

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The Chief Minister, along with former minister Manish Grover, also accompanied Renu Dabla, the BJP candidate from Kalanaur (Reserved) constituency, for the filing of her nomination papers.

“Hooda should remember that bullets were fired at Dalits during the Congress rule, Vadhra was appeased by usurping the land of farmers and the poor youth were denied jobs,” he alleged.

Saini said that Kejriwal, who used to call Hooda a property dealer, was now talking of alliance with him. He alleged that the ‘bharti roko gang’ of the Congress had created hurdles in the recruitment of youth.

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“Recently, we announced the recruitment of 25,000 youth, but Hooda’s gang approached the Election Commission and got the recruitment process stopped,” he stated.

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