Beware of parties trying to divide anti-BJP votes: Hooda
Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda warned people not to vote for parties and candidates trying to divide anti-BJP votes and said that every vote polled in favour of Congress candidates would be a vote for him.
Hooda on Tuesday held nine public meetings in Ganaur and Sonepat in favour of Congress candidates. Addressing a public meeting in the old grain market at Sonepat, Hooda said Congress candidate Surendra Panwar was an honest man. “The court has done justice to Surendra Panwar and now you should also do complete justice to Panwar,” the former Chief Minister said, promising to visit Sonepat again.
Earlier, Hooda addressed public meetings in Ganaur Assembly segment in support of Congress candidate and former Speaker Kuldeep Sharma. Hooda held public meetings at Panchi, Purkhas, Kailana, Bajana, Pugthala, Khubdu and Gumad villages in Ganaur and appealed for votes for Kuldeep Sharma.Calling them pawns of the BJP, Hooda said that candidates had been fielded at many places by other parties as part of a conspiracy to cut Congress votes.
‘Will dump saffron party’s anti-people policies’
Faridabad: Bhupinder Singh Hooda claimed that the Congress wave was getting stronger by the day. He announced that all anti-people policies and programmes launched during the BJP tenure would be dumped after October 8. Addressing a public meeting in support of the party candidate Vijay Pratap Singh from Badkhal segment, Hooda said that the failure of the BJP rule to address the issues of common man and forcing of policies and programmes that had made the people suffer has led to the formation of a strong wave in favour of the Congress party this time. — TNS