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People disenchanted with BJP govt in Haryana: Hooda

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Last Updated : Jun 10 2015 | 8:22 PM IST
Former Chief Minister today said the people of Haryana are "disenchanted" with BJP government in the state within the seven months of its rule and the saffron party would "draw a blank" if "Assembly polls were held today".
"People are disenchanted with this government which has failed to fulfil a single promise it had made to them before last year's Assembly polls," Hooda said while addressing a rally in Mangali village, about 15 km from here as part of his ongoing 'Jan Jagran Abhiyan'.
"If elections are held in the state now BJP will draw a blank," the two-time former Haryana Chief Minister said.
Lashing out at Manohar Lal Khattar-led government, the Congress leader said, "Our party will compel this ineffective, deaf, dumb and immature government to work for welfare of the people through our mass contact and creating awareness among them."
"During our tenure, we did what we had promised and in the future too we are committed to serve the people in right earnest," Hooda added.
Speaking on the occasion, Congress' Rohtak MP, Deepinder Singh Hooda sought the completion of Hansi-Rohtak-Delhi railway line.

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Earlier talking to reporters, Bhupinder Singh Hooda said "BJP had made 154 promises to the people before the Assembly elections, out of which not a single has been fulfilled."
"No government in the past became unpopular in such a short time as the present BJP government," he said.
"It has failed on all fronts because farmers, employees, traders and industrialists have expressed their displeasure over the anti-people decisions of the government," the former CM claimed.
Hooda also alleged that law and order situation in the Haryana has worsened under the present regime.
Notably, BJP had formed the government in Haryana for the first time on its own after last year's assembly polls held in October.

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First Published: Jun 10 2015 | 8:22 PM IST

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