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BJP government fails on every front: Hooda

Says will not progress till law and order situation improves

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Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has said the state will not progress till the law and order situation does not improve.

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Hooda addressed the Bar and congratulated the members for new chambers. Hooda inaugurated the new chambers of lawyers built for the Kharkhoda Bar Association.

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The former Chief Minister said the BJP government had proved to be a failure on every front, from law and order to development.

“This government did nothing except increase the debt on the state. During the Congress tenure, Haryana was number one on every scale of per capita income, per capita investment and development. But despite being in power for 10 years, the BJP could not establish any big institution or project in the state and it has no achievements to show,” he stated.

Hooda said the government also put big projects-- Maruti, which was to be set up in Kharkhoda and the fruit-flower market of Sonepat-- on hold. Even projects like rail coach factory, which was approved during the Congress government, was also sent to another state, Hooda added.

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