Hooda slams Saini govt over MSP shortfall, law & order situation
Karnal, Oct. 27 -- Former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Sunday accused the BJP government of failing on multiple fronts, including providing minimum support price to farmers, ensuring compensation and maintaining law and order in the state.
Speaking to reporters in Karnal, the leader of opposition in the Haryana legislative assembly said that the state government which once promised MSP for 24 crops, is now hiding its face.
He alleged that Kharif crops such as paddy, millet, cotton and green gram are being sold at prices ranging from Rs.300 to Rs.1,200, below the MSP. He also claimed that the process of selling crops and receiving compensation has been made unnecessarily complicated. On the law and order front, Hooda said that Haryana has become the most unsafe state in the country....
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