Congress MP Deepender Hooda on Friday accused the BJP government in Haryana of betraying people and exuded his party's victory in the state Assembly election due later this year.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday stepped up his attacks on Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda and his campaign "Hisaab Maange Haryana" and said that former chief minister needs to provide account of the corruption he did during his tenure.
Outlining key objectives of the "Haryana Maange Hisaab" campaign, Haryana Assembly leader of opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Thursday said that the party aims to reach out to the people, hear their complaints and include it in the manifesto for the upcoming state assembly elections.
The Congress party will collect suggestions from the public for the party manifesto and solve the problems of the people effectively if the Congress government is formed.
The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) will jointly contest upcoming Haryana elections, Abhay Singh Chautala, Secretary General, Indian National Lok Dal announced on Thursday.
Earlier, calling it a cowardly act, President Droupadi Murmu condemned the July 8 Kathua terror attack in which five army soldiers lost their lives and called for firm counter-measures.
Earlier, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini asserted on Sunday that Congress will be able to win any seat in the assembly elections as the Bharatiya Janata Party is strong in all 90 assembly seats in the state.
"We want the Congress to play the role of the main opposition party and field a socially and universally respected person in the Rajya Sabha elections so that the people of Haryana know which MLA is with the people and which MLA is with the government. We again say that if the Haryana Congre
"The country works as per the Constitution. For me, it's a matter of happiness to say 'Jai Samvidhaan'. I respect the Chair of the House. The Chair of the House also must respect Members of the House. In the last 20 years, my behaviour has been before the country and I have never used unparl