BJP Touts Development, Attacks Congress Corruption in Haryana Assembly
The BJP MLAs criticized the Congress for corruption and bias in job allocations during its rule in Haryana. They highlighted the BJP's focus on merit-based employment and development over the past decade. Congress members accused the BJP of using money power in elections and pointed out rising poverty levels.
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In a high-voltage session at the Haryana Assembly, BJP MLAs launched a scathing critique of the opposition Congress, accusing them of fostering corruption and regional bias during their tenure. The discussion centered around allegations of favoritism in job allocations and economic disparity in the state.
Sohna MLA Tejpal Tanwar and Rewari MLA Laxman Singh Yadav championed the BJP’s purported achievements over the last ten years, focusing on transparency and merit as the guiding principles for their governance. They claimed to have provided 1.70 lakh jobs free from corruption.
In response, Congress' Rohtak MLA B B Batra criticized the BJP’s governance, highlighting economic issues like increasing poverty despite high per capita income. He also questioned EVM-based elections, suggesting a return to ballot papers for fairer results.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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