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Haryana’s per capita income doubled in 10 yrs: Nadda

BJP national president JP Nadda. File photo

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BJP national president JP Nadda today asserted that the condition of Haryana had changed in the past 10 years, and the change was visible.

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“In 2014, Haryana’s per capita income was Rs 1.37 lakh, whereas today, it has doubled and reached Rs 3 lakh. Before 2014, Haryana’s total exports were Rs 68,000 crore, which have now more than trebled, going up to Rs 2.5 lakh crore. Before 2014, there were only seven medical colleges in the state, whereas today there are 15. The number of seats in medical colleges has also trebled,” Nadda said after releasing the BJP’s manifesto here today.

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Addressing a meeting of BJP workers at the election office of Rohtak candidate Manish Grover, Nadda blamed former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda for the damage caused during the Jat agitation in 2016. He said Hooda needed rest and Grover needed work.

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