Amit Shah Challenges Hooda’s ‘Hisaab Maange Haryana’ Campaign

Amit Shah Challenges Hooda’s ‘Hisaab Maange Haryana’ Campaign

Amit Shah Challenges Hooda’s ‘Hisaab Maange Haryana’ Campaign

Haryana: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has strongly criticized Congress leader and former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. Shah condemned the Congress’s Haryana Maange Hisab campaign, asserting, “I am the son of a Baniya, and I have come with the account of every single penny. Not you, but BJP workers.” Shah further stated that it is not Chief Minister Nayab Saini but the state president of the youth BJP who is enough to debate.

“Hooda sahib, I want to warn you. Congress should present its development figures for its 10-year tenure and compare them with the BJP’s achievements in the same period. Before 2014, both the Centre and the state were governed by Congress. At that time, Haryana received Rs 41 crore for development, while the BJP has provided six times that amount in the last 10 years. Hooda sahib, can you account for the corruption, casteism, injustice to backward classes, and nepotism?” Shah emphasized that the BJP, not Congress, will go from village to village demanding accountability for the Hooda government’s 10 years in power. Congress needs to explain its actions over that decade.

Amit Shah Challenges Hooda’s ‘Hisaab Maange Haryana’ Campaign

“The Congress has always been anti-OBC. They opposed OBC reservation in 1957 and 1980. Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi shelved the Mandal Commission’s recommendations, and Rajiv Gandhi later halted the reservation with a speech. Haryana holds a special place in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s heart because he has worked here and belongs to the OBC community. Consequently, two OBC MPs from the state were appointed as ministers at the Centre. The Congress has done nothing but promote casteism and corruption,” Shah asserted.

 

Amit Shah also highlighted three major decisions taken by the state government for the OBC category: increasing the creamy layer limit from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8 lakh, excluding wages and agricultural income, providing 5 percent reservation to OBCs in panchayats, municipal corporations, and municipal councils, and ensuring that the OBC category continues to receive 8 percent reservation. The government has issued a notification in this regard.

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