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Haryana minister hits back at Rao Inderjit

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Press Trust of India Rewari (Har)
Hours after Rao Inderjit Singh fired a fresh salvo against Bhupinder Singh Hooda, a Haryana minister today hit back at the Gurgaon MP, asking him not to forget that "he enjoys his present position only because of the Congress."

Addressing a meeting of party workers, Haryana Power Minister Ajay Singh Yadav advised Singh not to "indulge in gimmicks" after deciding to leave the party.

Yadav rebutted Singh's charges that the state government was discriminating with southern Haryana in implementation of development works.

He wondered how Rao, who had occupied ministerial berths, was unaware of decisions like upgrading of Postgraduate Regional Centre of Mirpur into Indira Gandhi University and establishment of a Central University in Mahendergarh, besides others.
 

Yadav said he himself had raised his voice for the farmers to get them adequate compensation from the government for their acquired land.

Speaking after inaugurating the office of his outfit the Haryana Insaaf Manch in Gurgaon today, Singh had alleged irregularities in various urban master plans and development projects under the Hooda government in Haryana, and sought inquiry into these "scams".

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First Published: Oct 27 2013 | 8:10 PM IST

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