Deepender Hooda Slams BJP for 'Systemic Assault' on Haryana’s Interests, Vows State-Wide Agitation
Congress MP Deepender Singh Hooda has issued a fierce warning to the BJP government, accusing it of a "four-pronged attack" on Haryana's rights. Vowing to fight from "Parliament to the streets," Hooda slammed the state government's silence on regional neglect. Read more on the escalating political tension and the call for a state-wide agitation over Haryana’s interests.
The Congress leader emphasized that the erosion of Haryana’s rights is not an isolated incident but a consistent pattern observed over the last several years. He argued that the state’s share in resources, administrative autonomy, and developmental priorities has been compromised under the current regime. Vowing to take the fight to the highest levels of governance, Hooda issued a stern warning of an impending mass movement. He declared that the Congress party would no longer tolerate this perceived neglect and is prepared to launch a multi-front struggle, spanning from the floor of the Parliament to the streets of Haryana, to reclaim the state’s dignity and legal entitlements.
This confrontation highlights the deepening fissures between the opposition and the ruling alliance as Haryana’s political landscape becomes increasingly polarized. By positioning himself as the primary defender of the state's regional identity, Hooda is attempting to galvanize public sentiment against what he terms a "systemic betrayal" of the electorate. The potential for large-scale protests suggests that the political temperature in the state is set to rise, as the Congress seeks to mobilize its base ahead of future legislative challenges. Ultimately, this standoff reflects a broader battle over federalism and regional equity, suggesting that the struggle for Haryana’s "rights" will remain a central theme in the state's unfolding political narrative.

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