People will teach BJP lesson for unfulfilled promises: Hooda

Press Trust of India  |  Yamunanagar (Haryana) 

Former minister Bhupinder Singh claimed on Friday that the people were waiting to teach a lesson to the BJP for allegedly failing to fulfil the promises made before coming to power at the Centre and in

He was speaking during the Congress' six-day 'parivartan' (change) yatra in the state, which was also attended

Senior leader Kuldeep Bishnoi, who had remained conspicuous with his absence during the yatra so far and had also not attended the meetings of the party's coordination committee, was also present.

Other senior leaders from the state who were present included Randeep Singh Surjewala and state

Bishnoi claimed that the would win all the 10 seats in the state, where polling is scheduled to be held in a single phase on May 12. "During our yatra so far, we have got tremendous public response. Everywhere we went people are fed up with the BJP. Farmers, labourers, poor, employees, traders... all are fed up," he said.

Ghulam Nabi Azad, the party's in charge of Haryana, said there was good public response to the procession.

"This yatra, which starts at 9 am, continues well past midnight as there is a tremendous public response. People want to change the BJP governments at the Centre and in I am hopeful the people will give 10 seats to Congress," Azad said.

alleged that had flourished in the belt during the rule of M L Khattar.

The plywood industry, for which is famous, had been adversely impacted by demonetisation and the goods and services tax, Selja said. "All sections are fed up during the BJP regime, including farmers, Dalits, backward classes."

Congress hit out at and likened him to a "madari" (performer/conjurer) who "talks big, but fails to deliver".

Choudhry and Naveen Jindal, who is a former parliamentarian from Kurukshetra, addressed the public meeting when the procession reached Ladwa town in district.

Gandhi and other leaders accompanying him in the bus from Yamunanagar to halted briefly at a 'dhaba' (stall) on the national highway in Indri and had and tea there.

The yatra, which started on Tuesday, will cover all 22 districts, 10 parliamentary constituencies and about 60-70 assembly constituencies out of 90 segments. It will end in on Sunday.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 29 2019. 21:25 IST