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Development in Haryana has come to a standstill: Hooda

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Development in Haryana has come to a "standstill" and an atmosphere of "despondency" is prevailing among people, who are fed up with the present BJP government in the state, which has "failed on various fronts", former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda alleged today.

He also claimed that the Centre was "imposing" its crop insurance scheme on the farmers and money was being deducted from their accounts even if they were unwilling to implement the scheme.

The two-time former chief minister, who was accompanied by state Congress leaders, including HS Chattha and Phool Chand Mullana, led a protest march here before handing over a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner which described the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana as "anti-farmer".
 

A number of farmers participated in the protest march and demanded that the scheme be withdrawn.

"It's Kisan Loot Yojna (rob the farmers scheme)," Hooda said and asked the government to pay the premium amount if it considered itself a well-wisher of the farmers.

Slamming the Manohar Lal Khattar government in Haryana, which is scheduled to complete two years in office next month, the Congress leader claimed that development in the state had come to a "standstill", the law and order situation had "worsened" and an "atmosphere of despondency" prevailed among the public who were "fed up with the incumbent regime".

"I have never seen such bad days which Haryana has gone through in the last two years," Hooda said.

He claimed the farmers were in a "bad shape" as they were not even getting remunerative price for their produces and, in some cases, were forced to sell their crops at a rate even lower than the Minimum Support Price (MSP).

Hooda claimed that the chief minister had "no control over administration" and the state government kept effecting frequent transfers of bureaucrats, police officers and other officials.

"It seems, he (Khattar) is yet to find the right combination," he said, adding that these frequent transfers "demoralised" officers who would "stop taking interest in their work".

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First Published: Sep 30 2016 | 8:29 PM IST

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