CHANDIGARH, Dec. 24 -- Former chief minister and leader of the Opposition, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, on Tuesday accused the Haryana government of evading debate on the issues of public interest and said no attention was paid to the questions and the resolutions moved by Congress throughout the session. Addressing a press conference, Hooda said that the Congress had submitted a number of notices seeking discussion on issues such as the status of Chandigarh, mining in the Aravalli, farmers' problems, unemployed youth, recruitment scams, MSP, paddy scam, MNREGA, corruption, education, health, deaths of sportspersons, the SYL water dispute, and hate speeches by BJP leaders. "But for the first time in the history of the assembly, not a single adjournment motion, motion for suspension of business, or short-duration discussion motion of the opposition was accepted," Hooda said, adding that the Congress will move a resolution in the budget session demanding debate on "vote chori."...