Bhupinder Singh Hooda: Emphasis on criminals and drug problem in the state

Bhupinder Singh Hooda: Addressing a meeting of workers in Fatehabad town, former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda promised that if the Congress party comes to power in the upcoming state elections, they will crack down on criminals and the drug problem prevailing in the state. Hooda stressed that the Congress government will eliminate criminal elements and put an end to the drug crisis prevailing in Haryana. He assured that the law and order situation will improve through better enforcement, ensuring the safety of all residents. The former CM criticized the current BJP administration, saying that it has failed the people with ineffective policies and frequent contradictions in its rule in the last decade. He said, none of the schemes implemented by the ruling party have actually benefited the public or been successful in the long term.

With regard to public safety, Hooda stressed that it should be the top priority of any leader. When he served as chief minister between 2005 and 2014, Hooda recalled that his government had taken immediate steps to curb gang violence and criminal activities in the state. In contrast, Hooda alleged that the state has turned into a crime hotspot under the BJP’s leadership. If elected, Hooda and the Congress have pledged to launch a concerted offensive against criminals and drug trafficking, which have been plaguing Haryana lately. With improved law and order, residents can once again feel safe, as was the case during the previous Congress government. The article provides context on Hooda’s comments without adding anything.

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