BJP-JJP policies leading to unemployment, inflation, corruption, says Hooda
The Hindu
Leader of the Opposition and former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Monday hit out at the ruling BJP-JJP coalition government accusing it of adopting a policy of increasing unemployment, inflation and corruption.
“The government claims that it will give reservation to Haryana residents in private jobs as well but is employing 75% people from other States in their own recruitment. In the recent SDO recruitment in the Electricity Department, it has done so. While 99 people have been selected for 90 general category posts, including nine on the waiting list, only 22 of them are from Haryana,” said Mr. Hooda here.
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