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Rozgar nigam hub of corruption, jobs being sold, alleges Bhupinder Singh Hooda

Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today accused the BJP government of functioning like a “contractor” and providing only contractual jobs to youth instead of permanent ones.
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Former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda campaigns for Indri segment Congress candidate Rakesh Kamboj at Sangohi village on Friday.
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Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today accused the BJP government of functioning like a “contractor” and providing only contractual jobs to youth instead of permanent ones.

“The BJP government has failed to provide permanent jobs. It provided jobs under the Kaushal Rozgar Nigam by ignoring merit, reservation and job security. It is a hub of corruption where jobs are sold,” Hooda alleged while addressing gatherings in Karnal and Kaithal district.

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He addressed a gathering in Sanghoi village of the Indri Assembly segment, where he appealed people to vote for the party’s candidate Rakesh Kamboj. Later, he addressed another rally in Pundri in support of the party’s candidate Sultan Jadola.

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Hooda also questioned the government’s decision to abolish job reservations for Dalits and Backward Classes, calling it a deliberate step to abolish their rights. He highlighted delays in justice for wrestlers and stressed that inflation is crushing ordinary people. He also highlighted the issue of farmers’ plight and said, “The BJP had promised to double the income of farmers, but instead, the cost of farming has multiplied, with diesel, fertilisers, and other inputs becoming expensive, leading to increased debt for farmers.”

Hooda said “Meri Fasal, Mera Byora” portal had increased the hardships of farmers. “The corruption in the system has reached new heights,” he asserted.

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