While Selja raised issues relating to disparity in development in her constituency, Hooda responded by saying development cannot happen by "sitting in Delhi".
Addressing a gathering at a ceremony amidst sloganeering by her supporters, Selja blamed the Haryana government for lack of interest in development projects in her constituency.
She said work on the proposed Yamunanagar-Chandigarh railway line had not started as the state had not acquired land. While the government had given land free of cost for the rail line between Rohtak and Meham (from where Hooda is), it was only bearing half the cost in acquiring land in her Ambala constituency.
Selja also raised the issue of a dalit youth from Ambala who was kept in illegal police confinement and whose body was found later on rail track.
She said this was a clearly show of police atrocity on dalits, and demanded an inquiry into it by the CBI or a sitting judge of a High Court.
The Union Minister also complained about the compensation granted to the victim's family saying it was insufficient.
Without naming Selja, Hooda hit out at the Union Minister saying those who questioned about the development should serve the people by going to them rather than sitting in Delhi.
The foundation stone laying ceremony of a Technology Centre at Saha (close to Ambala) was also attended by Union Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises K H Muniyappa, Haryana Congress President Phool Chand Mullana and Industry Minister Randeep Singh Surjewala.
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