Congress Vows to Open Shambhu Border for Farmers, Criticizes BJP Policies
Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda announced that his party will open the Shambhu border for farmers if elected in Haryana's assembly polls. The announcement was made at an election rally, where various issues like farmers' protests, unemployment, and crime were highlighted. Other Congress leaders also emphasized the party's commitments and criticized BJP policies.
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Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Monday vowed to open the Shambhu border for farmers if his party wins the upcoming Haryana assembly elections. The rally highlighted key issues such as farmers' protests and unemployment.
Hooda accused the BJP government of dictatorial policies, claiming that the administration imposed anti-farmer laws and used force against protesting farmers, leading to significant economic losses for traders. He also criticized the Haryana government for not providing adequate facilities in Ambala.
The rally saw participation from Haryana Congress president Chaudhary Udaibhan and Ambala MP Varun Mullana, who reiterated the party's poll promises and criticized the BJP for failing to address issues like unemployment, crime, and public safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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