Addressing a campaign rally at Badli in Jhajjar district, Hooda said when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcoming the Chinese President in India, the Chinese troops had entered the Indian territory and put up tents, while India could not do anything.
"During the Lok Sabha polls, the same BJP used to say it will not tolerate any misadventure from neighbouring countries," he said.
"Prices of cotton crashed this year in Haryana and the farmers are suffering, but the Centre has taken no action at all," he said.
Hooda said he too requested the Centre to help the farmers, but nothing happened.
He lambasted the BJP government for allegedly failing to control the price rise.
"Tell me, what is the price of tomato, onion and potato? The government raised the prices of sugar and hiked rail fare the moment it came to power," he said.
The Congress leader also raked up the Ayodhya temple issue.
Trashing the "existence of Modi wave" in the country, Hooda said if this was the case, they should explain why they lost 21 of the 42 seats they held earlier, in the recent bypoll in the country.
"The fall from grace of the BJP took place in just three months," he said.
The Chief Minister claimed the Congress government in the state has done all-round development of the state in the last nine years.
"We reduced it first to 7 per cent, then 4 per cent and henceforth the government decided not to charge any interest at all from the farmers," he said.
He claimed that diesel prices in Haryana was much less than those of the neighbouring states.
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