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‘Criminals will have to flee soon’

Congress MP from Rohtak Deepender Hooda alleged that businessmen, traders and industrialists should not migrate from Haryana due to threat from criminals as it were they (criminals) who would have to flee in a week. Claiming that the Congress was...
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Congress MP from Rohtak Deepender Hooda alleged that businessmen, traders and industrialists should not migrate from Haryana due to threat from criminals as it were they (criminals) who would have to flee in a week.

Claiming that the Congress was set to form the government, Deepender said while addressing a public meeting at Pabra village in the Uklana Assembly constituency, alleged that the law and order had collapsed in Haryana due to inefficient BJP government. “But the time has come to get rid of the criminals as well as the inefficient BJP government,” he said.

The Congress leader said, “There are two lakh government posts lying vacant in the state, in which the BJP government has cheated the youth instead of giving them permanent recruitment,” he said.

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The Congress MP said the contractual recruitment system will be stopped and the Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam (HKRNL) will also be closed. “Contract workers appointed by the HIKRNL will not be removed, rather an attempt will be made to accommodate them by making a policy, according to their qualifications,” he promised.

He further said the youth frustrated by record unemployment are today losing their lives due to drug overdose. “The youth, whom we made sportspersons, are being made drug addicts in the BJP rule. There is drug addiction in most of the homes in the state,” he stated.

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NCRB figures show that Haryana has left Punjab behind in the case of deaths due to drug addiction,” he added.

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