HJC chief Kuldeep Bishnoi charged the Hooda government with indulging in regional bias in carrying out development work and in giving jobs. Sharma and Bishnoi released the JCP's poll manifesto at Ambala during a rally there.
Addressing the rally, Sharma, who recently snapped his four-decade old ties with the Congress to float his own outfit, lashed out at the state government for "neglecting" the entire northern belt of Haryana including Ambala, Panipat, Kurukshetra, Yamunanagar, Kalka and Panchkula districts.
Bishnoi, the younger son of former Chief Minister Bhajan Lal, on Thursday snapped his ties with BJP alleging "repeated betrayal" by the saffron party and joined hands with JCP led by Sharma, whom he termed as a "father figure" to him.
"The state government only developed the Rohtak region treating the rest of Haryanavis as second class citizens," Bishnoi said.
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"The youths of Ambala, Kurukshetra, Karnal and Panipat have been discriminated against in giving jobs due to narrow political considerations.
"Ambala was denied an Industrial Model Township, despite the fact that it would have generated jobs... No big industry has come to Faridabad, Kalka, Yamunanagar and Panipat in several years now, which were earlier famous as Haryana's industrial belts," Sharma said.