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Cong to the corner of paper on paper leaks, corruption in the assembly, says Hooda

The former Prime Minister of Haryana, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, has sworn that the congress will raise questions about leaks, unemployment, law and order and corruption during the upcoming meeting.

Hooda in conversation with Mediapersons in his residence claimed that the BJP government shields the paper losl mafia, which leads to repeated exam scandals. “One paper after the other is leaked from board exams to the attitude. The entire state now knows that the BJP protects this mafias. So far, however, no measures have been taken against someone, ”he said.

He also went to the government with corruption and quoted mining fraud. “Even the High Court exposed the government to the mining fraud. But instead of taking measures, they try to cover it up, ”said Hooda.

Hooda also criticized BJP's economic policy and found that public expectations from the upcoming budget are low. “In the past 10 years, BJP has only increased Haryana's debt. No large industry, university, medical university or an important project was determined, ”he said.

Hooda reacted to the upcoming local elections and repeated the demand for the congress for voting slips and contradicted the removal of VVPAT from EVMS. “Even developed nations such as the USA carry out elections through ballot papers. Electronic coordination machines can be manipulated. Elections in India should also be held with ballot papers, ”he said.

With regard to the falling payments within the framework of the Prime Minister Fasal Bima Yojana, Hooda claimed that the program benefits private insurance companies rather than farmers. “In 2022-23, Haryana farmers received 2,496.89 rupees as part of the program. In 2023-24, however, the payment dropped drastically to 224.43 rupees, a decrease of 90%, ”he said.

He added that the national figures also reflected a downward trend, whereby the insurance claims from 18,211.73 billion rupees go back to 15,504.87 billion rupees in 2023-24 in 2022-23. “This proves that the program is nothing more than a way to fill the health insurance companies of private insurance companies at the expense of farmers,” said Hooda.