Karnal, Jan. 20 -- Former chief minister and Opposition leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Monday said that the state of economy as well as the law and order was "poor". Hitting out at the Nayab Saini-led government at a press conference in Kurukshetra, he said they were just focused on "propaganda". "Haryana's economic situation remains alarming. From 1966 to 2014, the state's total debt was Rs.60,000 crore, which has now increased to more than Rs.5 lakh crore. As a result, Haryana ranks 14th out of 18 states in the NITI Aayog's Fiscal Health Index. Since 2018-19, 1,446 factories in Haryana have either closed down or relocated. Consequently, job creation is not happening in the state, and unemployment is at its peak," he said. Regarding crimes, he said, "Criminals are committing crimes fearlessly and even openly taking responsibility for them after the fact. More than 80 such gangs are active in the state, carrying out murders, robberies, dacoities and kidnappings for ransom. The central government's own Social Progress Index shows that Haryana is the most unsafe state in the country," he said. Congress state president Rao Narendra Singh was also present....