Hooda demands compensation for cross loss to Haryana farmers
The BJP government should stop making empty statements and pay for the losses suffered by the farmers of the state, said the former Haryana CM.
The BJP government should stop making empty statements and pay for the losses suffered by the farmers of the state, said the former Haryana CM.
Ensure that the culprits get the harshest punishment, says former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has said the Congress will strongly raise the issues of paper leak, unemployment, law and order, and corruption in the upcoming assembly session.
Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that Dr Manmohan Singh always had a special affection towards Haryana, and made a significant contribution to its development during the 10 years in which he was the Prime Minister.
Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has claimed that the BJP has always failed to give DAP to farmers at the time of sowing, urea at the time of irrigation and MSP at the time of harvesting. This is the reason why farmers have to protest again and again for their demands.
'Diseases spread in flood-affected areas, queues of patients in hospitals'
Haryana Congress on Friday submitted memorandum to HR Governor and demanded compensation at the rate of Rs 40,000 per acre for farmers and adequate compensate for the damage caused to houses, shops and businesses due to floods in the state.
Former CM Hooda said the waterlogging has become a massive problem and the government will have to work on a war footing to get the situation under control.
Conceding that rains this time around were more than normal, Hooda insisted that the Haryana government should have taken timely steps to prevent waterlogging.
Quoting the latest National Statistical Office (NSO) report, the Congress leader said Haryana surpassed the national average in the rate of inflation in the NSO figures.