Gurugram, July 7
With just three months to go for Assembly elections, former CM and Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda has promised to make Gurugram garbage-free city. Hooda, who was in the city today and also visited Nuh, asked the party workers to work relentlessly to ensure a landslide victory for the party in the Assembly elections.
“Don’t let your enthusiasm wither now. We have done a magic in the Lok Sabha elections and need to keep up the fervour. We have to make Haryana BJP-free,” Hooda said while addressing the party workers in both districts.
He announced that the Metro will be extended to Manesar when the Congress government is formed. He also promised that the Congress government will implement the much-awaited Gurugram-Faridabad Metro line.
In Nuh also, he promised railway connectivity and urged the workers to reach out to every voter to apprise them of alleged lies of the BJP government and project Congress as a chance to change their lives. “By holding events such as ‘Happening Haryana’, the BJP had once claimed that an investment of Rs 5.5 lakh crore would come to the state, but not even Rs 5,000 crore of investment could be made,” he said.
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