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Congress fighting to bring state back on growth path, says Deepender

Deepender Hooda

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Kurukshetra/Kaithal, Aug 17

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Congress leader and Rohtak MP Deepender Hooda today said the Congress was fighting a battle to bring Haryana back on the path of development and called upon party workers to work hard to save the future of youth and the state.

Addressing a gathering as part of the ‘Haryana Mange Hisaab’ campaign in Ladwa, he said: “The people of Haryana will settle the account of the ruling BJP government on October 1 by voting it out from the state.”

He said the Congress would form the next government in Haryana and “in November, we will lay the foundation stone of Ladwa bypass and four-laning of Kurukshetra-Yamunangar projects. The Dadupur Nalvi canal project, scrapped by the BJP, would be revived. We are fighting a battle for the rights of youth, farmers, poor, employees and women”.

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Continuing his tirade against the BJP in Kaithal, Deepender addressed a public meeting in the Pundri Vidhan Sabha segment. It was the 35th Assembly segment where he took out a padyatra from Old grain market to Mata Mansa Devi Mandir, Fatehpur, via Ahluwalia Chowk. He highlighted the issue of unemployment and migration of youth to abroad through illegal donkey routes and said there were no jobs for them, which forced them to go abroad. — TNS

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