"Our financial position is sound, we rank among the top states whose fiscal health is good. Our financial position is better than Punjab and we have the money to back the announcements we are making for the welfare of various sections," the Chief Minister told reporters this evening after chairing a Cabinet meeting here.
Hooda said this on being asked if the state government is in a position to financially match up the populist announcements which are being made ahead of the state Assembly polls.
Meanwhile, main opposition INLD today termed the populist schemes being announced by Hooda an "election stunt".
"The announcements are merely an election stunt. Some of the announcements made will take effect from November 1, the time when new government will be in place in the state after polls," said state unit chief of Haryana INLD Ashok Arora.
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"These announcements are not only immoral and unconstitutional, but against the democratic norms as they are being made by the Chief Minister barely days before the Model Code of Conduct is going to be enforced in Haryana in view of the announcement of polls in the state," he said.
"One Governor has even approached the Supreme Court, therefore, we should wait," he said.
On the bypoll results announced today in some states, Hooda said after the Lok Sabha elections, expectations of the people are turning into disappointments and there was growing resentment against the BJP-led government.
"The results in Bihar, Punjab and earlier in Uttarakhand is a reflection of growing resentment against the BJP-led government," he said.