Hooda was addressing a press conference here, a day after President Pranab Mukherjee quashed a departmental chargesheet filed by Haryana government against whistle-blower IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi.
When asked about the matter Hooda said,"these are administrative matters."
To a question whether the government was intolerant to officers like Chaturvedi and that he was chargesheeted because he had dared to blow the lid of alleged forest scams, Hooda said,"as far as Haryana government is concerned, it doesn't work with any bias."
"In Chaturvedi's case there had been no bias," he said.
"That is up to you. There is one news, you will have a different angle, he (another reporter) will have a different angle, but it is not biased towards anyone," Hooda said.
When pressed further on the quashing of the chargesheet against the IFS officer, Hooda said, "I don't discuss administrative matters. These are normal administrative matters, this is not a new thing, you try to magnify it."
Chaturvedi, currently on deputation as the Chief Vigilance Officer at AIIMS here, had submitted a representation to the President last year against the chargesheet filed by Haryana government over his alleged failure in implementing a plantation programme in Jhajjar.
On the issue of Himachal Pradesh getting a special industrial package, Hooda said that he was not against it but wanted a similar package for Haryana's hilly areas of Morni and Mewat.
Hooda also reiterated his demand that Chandigarh, which is a Union Territory, should be given to Haryana.
The two-time chief minister said that Congress will score a hat-trick in Haryana and also at the Centre after the forthcoming polls.
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