Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Sunday said the Congress will form the next government in Haryana. He warned criminals to either give up crime or leave the state before the election results are declared on October 8. Addressing an election rally at Asoda village here, Hooda said the aim of the Congress government would be to make Haryana developed and safe.
“On October 8, the Congress government is going to be formed in the state. Either stop your criminal activities before that or leave Haryana,” Hooda warned the criminals of the state. “The aim of the Congress government will be to make Haryana developed and safe,” he said. He appealed to the people to vote for Congress candidate Rajender June.
Hooda told the gathering that when the Congress returned to power in Haryana in 2005, it ended crime and law and order prevailed for 10 years. “This led to the progress of the state and Haryana became the number one state in the country in terms of development,” he said. “The BJP has made Haryana a hub of criminals in the last 10 years. Haryana has become the number one state in the country in terms of crime.
Every day ransom is demanded from businessmen… criminals have become fearless. Murders, rapes and kidnappings are taking place every day. No one feels safe. But the atmosphere of fear among the people will end when the Congress government is formed.
He said the rule of law will be re-established. Hooda said after coming to power, the Congress will fill 2 lakh vacant posts, restore the old pension scheme, give pension of Rs 6,000 per month to the elderly, 300 units of free electricity and gas cylinder for Rs 500 to every household.
Jun said Bahadurgarh emerged as an industrial and footwear hub during the Hooda government as several factories were set up and thousands of people got employment. Meanwhile, those present at the rally wished Hooda on his 77th birthday on Sunday. According to a statement issued by the party, his supporters celebrated the occasion by organising blood donation camps, performing havans and cutting cakes at several places across the state.
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