Chandigarh: Attacking the 100-day-old BJP government in Haryana, former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Saturday claimed it was “directionless” and has failed on all fronts after coming to power “accidentally”.
“The BJP formed government in Haryana by a political accident and by chance…they (BJP activists) were unwilling and had no hope that they will get power,” Hooda, a two time chief minister said in a reaction to BJP’s 100 days in office. Citing examples of lack of coordination, between Khattar, his ministers and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Hooda said, “One minister claims that there is no shortage of urea in the state, but others maintain that there is shortage”. “The chief minister claims that the state has 10,000 MW power, but still farmers are not getting electricity in winter,” Hooda said. He further said, “Modi claims that Delhi is getting water, but Khattar on the other hand asserts that Haryana will not give its share of water to any other state”.
Alleging that there is an unrest in each section of society in the state, “One minister complains that he is not getting free hand to work while Khattar opposes it”. The former chief minister also said that the Khattar government in its first 100 days had “miserably failed” on all fronts. “This government had failed to create faith among the people of the state who feel that there is no democracy in Haryana but prez rule,” he added. (PTI)