Hisar:
Congress Member of Parliament
Deepender Singh Hooda on Tuesday said that the ruling
BJP does politics of “jhooth, phut and loot (lies, division and loot) but it has only 2 weeks left as people of
Haryana have decided to vote for change.
Addressing a rally in Ratia assembly constituency in support of Congress candidate Jarnail Singh, Deepender said, “This time people will not make the mistake of voting for Bharatiya Janata Party or its vote-cutter parties.
There is a wave in favour of Congress and only one voice is coming from all across, BJP is going, Congress is coming,” he said.
He claimed that for 5 years, BJP-JJP looted the state and committed one scam after another. He said the old pension scheme will be restored for employees. Under the recruitment schedule, 2 lakh youth will be recruited on a permanent basis. He promised Haryana will be made drug-free.
“A total of 300 units of free electricity and free treatment up to Rs 25 lakh will be provided,” he promised.
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