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Radaur, 1 November

Former Chief Minister, Leader of Opposition Ch. Bhupendra Singh Hooda said that when the prices of sugar are increasing then what problem is the state government facing in increasing the prices of sugarcane. According to the recovery of sugarcane, the price of sugarcane should be declared at Rs 450 per quintal. If Congress government is formed in the state, the price of sugarcane will be Rs 450 per quintal to the farmers. If the Congress government is formed, work will be done to provide legal guarantee of MSP to the farmers so that no one can buy the farmers’ crops at less than the MSP. Former Chief Minister Hooda was addressing the people at the public outrage rally organized by MLA Bishan Lal Saini in Radaur.

All the speakers including former Chief Minister Hooda and Rajya Sabha MP Deepender Hooda congratulated MLA Bishan Lal Saini and patted him on gathering huge crowd in the rally. He said that during the rule of the Congress government, Haryana was the number one state in the country in terms of per capita income, investment, law and order and employment to the youth, but during the nine and a half year rule of the BJP government, the state has reached number 17. During the Congress rule, people of every section including farmers, traders, employees and the poor were happy, but today people of every section are sad and upset with the government.

On this occasion, Congress State President Udaybhan, former Minister Ashok Arora, MLA Bishan Lal Saini, MLA Mewa Ram, MLA Varun Mullana, former MLA Ramesh Gupta, former MLA Rakesh Kamboj, former MLA Lahari Singh, Jagdish Rathi, Pradeep Bindra, Satindra Gadhauli, Vishal Saini, Aman Panjeta, Sangram Singh, Barkha Ram, Satish Dhaulra, Gulzar Singh, Sanju Dhaulra, Umesh Bubka, Raman Tyagi, Rajkumar Tyagi, Satish Dattana, Satpal Kaushik, Subhash Chaudhary were also present.

Congress will form government with huge majority in Haryana

Former Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda talking to journalists at the residence of senior Congress leader Satpal Kaushik in Yamunanagar on Wednesday. -hpr

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Yamunanagar: Former Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition Bhupendra Singh Hooda claimed that Congress government will be formed in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and there are possibilities of Congress government being formed in Telangana also. He said that Congress is going to form the government in Haryana with an overwhelming majority. Hooda was talking to the media at the residence of Congress leader Satpal Kaushik in Yamunanagar on Wednesday. He said that Haryana Congress is certain to form the government. Regarding AAP’s future in Haryana, he said that its future in Adampur has been known. Regarding the ‘India’ alliance, he said that these things happen on the table and those who are entitled to it are given their rights. On the question of who will become the Chief Minister of Haryana, the former Chief Minister said that the Congress Party will form the government strongly and the one whom the MLAs and the people want will become the CM. Regarding the delay in the Congress organization in Haryana, the former Chief Minister said that he has become a member of PSC, he has become a member of ICC. District presidents will also be announced soon. He said that changing the BJP president is not going to make any difference. Congress government will be formed in Haryana with an overwhelming majority. Earlier, the former Chief Minister visited the residence of senior Congress leader Dr. Rajan Sharma, former minister Rajesh Sharma and Gurbaz Singh and met the workers. Gurbaj Singh has joined Congress along with his colleagues.

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