Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, February 28
Haryana Chief Miniser Bhupinder Singh Hooda today said that not even a single inch of land has been given to any developer by the Government and challenged the opposition that if proved, he would quit. After stating so in his reply to discussion on the Governor’s Address in the Home, Hooda, who addressed a press conference, repeated his statement.
He added it
was wrong to say that any land was given to Skylight and criticised the
Opposition for misleading the people on the issue. “They probably realised
their folly. That’s why they did not want a discussion even on their
adjournment motion,” he said.
In strong
words, he condemned the attitude of the Opposition for unruly scenes witnessed
over the last 2 days. “We want a debate and they are shying away from it. We
accepted their challenge and wanted a debate in all earnestness while they only
wanted to flee from the House at the slightest pretext,” he said.
He justified
the development in his district by saying that it had been declared “dead”.
“Those opposed to development are biased. We have ensured inclusive development
and projects have come to every district,” he said.
Hooda hailed
the Union Budget for 2013-14 as investment and growth-oriented,
anti-inflationary, pro-poor and crafted with the intent of ensuring inclusive,
equitable and sustainable development.
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