Chandigarh, July 28 -- Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has alleged that due to the "anti-Haryana policies" of the BJP government, industries are rapidly migrating from the state, leading to rising unemployment, crime, and drug abuse.
"Recently, reports indicated that the plywood and utensils industry of Yamunanagar and the textile industry of Panipat are on the brink of closure. The latest data now reveals that in the past three years, over 100 rice mills have shifted from Haryana to Madhya Pradesh," Hooda said in a statement today.
"This is not only a setback for a state with an agriculture-based economy, but also a matter of shame for the government. Haryana will lose revenue worth Rs 100 crore annually, and around 20,00...