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BJP govt in Haryana is regime of U-turns: Congress

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Opposition Congress today lashed out at the Manohar Lal Khattar led BJP Government in Haryana, terming it as a regime of "U-turns" which has allegedly gone back on many of its promises it had made to different sections of society before last year's assembly polls in the State.

"It's a government of U-turns, that's how one can put it," Haryana Congress President Ashok Tanwar told reporters here.

"See the tall promises they made in their election manifesto (before Oct 2014 assembly polls). Leave alone fulfilling any of the promise, they (BJP Govt) have not even taken a step in that direction," he charged.
 

Tanwar questioned the Khattar government about the decisions taken by it on disbursal of old age pension, unemployment allowance, 24-hour power supply and promises it had made to the Guest teachers.

He claimed that the popularity of the BJP government in Haryana had gone down within just seven months of its rule.

"Every section, be it common man, employees, farmers-- everyone is on the streets protesting against this government, which made only hollow promises to them earlier," he charged.

"We will file a chargesheet on BJP government's functioning on the completion of its one year rule," he said.

The Congress leader also expressed concern over recent incident of communal violence that hit Atali village in Faridabad district.

Meanwhile, in reply to a question, Tanwar denied that there was any factionalism within Congress' state unit.

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First Published: Jun 09 2015 | 8:42 PM IST

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