Jat stir: CM cannot escape responsibility, says Hooda

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : May 26 2016 | 8:48 PM IST
Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today attacked Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, saying he cannot escape responsibility for large scale violence during the Jat quota agitation even as top level officers have faced "indictment".
"Police, CID, Vigilance, General Administration, SP, DSP, DGP, Home Secretary, Deputy Commissioners, they come under Home Department."
"When even Home Secretary and DGP are changed, DCs, SPs, DSPs and others are held accountable, what does it indicate? It clearly shows that failure was from the top. Top level officers are facing indictment," Hooda told a press conference here.
He claimed "while officers have been made the scapegoats, how can the Chief Minister escape responsibility? If officers right up till top level are being held accountable for lapses, how can the political masters not be made answerable?"
He said reports emerged that Army and paramilitary were called to control the violence during the Jat stir, which claimed 30 lives, but kept waiting for orders.
"What was the conspiracy, who let the arsonists go scotfree? the government is only using Prakash Singh Committee as a shield to save itself. They know they have been exposed before the public for their inept handling. Their ministers are saying one thing, their MPs say an other thing, this government is full of contradictions," he added.
Hooda reiterated the demand for a probe by a Supreme Court judge in the large scale violence during the stir.
He claimed the Haryana government had set up the Prakash Singh Committee only to divert public's attention.
"When the report has been handed over to the chief minister by the committee, why it is not being made public. What are they hiding?" he added.
Khattar had yesterday attacked Hooda on the issue of land allotment Associated Journals Ltd in Panchkula during the latter's tenure as Chief Minister and today the senior Congress leader said in the case of re-alloting a plot Associated Journals Limited in 2005, everything was done as per law during his tenure.
"Even today, I say I did not release a single inch of land
to any builder. If we released land, it was for farmers," he added.
Hooda said, "as far as putting me behind bars is concerned, if I have done anything wrong, this is job is for the courts".
"But he (Khattar) is acting like a complainant, a lawyer, and a judge also at the same time. What reply I can give to this," he said.
The former Chief Minister also hit out at INLD, alleging they had "completely dedicated themselves in the service of the ruling BJP and were playing as a second fiddle".
Hitting out at the Khattar government, he claimed that, "before 2014 assembly polls, BJP made 154 promises to the people but failed to fulfill even one. No wonder today we find different sections on warpath with the government including employees," he added.
He also said Congress will start a "Poll Khol campaign from June 12 to expose the government.
"We will start from Sirsa and then cover all 21 districts. Initially, we will cover five districts. We will cover Mahendergarh, Ambala, Palwal and Mewat. We will also be running this campaign in the 90 assembly segments," he said.
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First Published: May 26 2016 | 8:48 PM IST

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