Haryana govt to fill 20\,000 vacancies before assembly polls

Haryana govt to fill 20,000 vacancies before assembly polls

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

With an eye on the assembly polls in October, the BJP government in will soon initiate the process to fill around 20,000 vacant posts at various departments.

This includes around 5,000 vacancies in the police department.

Listing the achievements of the in the heath sector at the function, the CM said in 2014, 700 students enrolled in MBBS, which increased to 1,450 in 2019.

He said the Metro would connect the at Badasa village in Jhajjar with

"The government has prepared a plan for solutions to problems of every section of society," he added.

Speaking at the function, said like the Lok Sabha elections, people would bring the BJP back to power with an "overwhelming majority" in the assembly polls.

said and had worked for the welfare of all sections of society, including farmers, soldiers and women.

"As a result, the BJP got support from all sections of society in the Lok Sabha elections. We will also sweep the assembly polls," Sharma claimed.

After winning all 10 seats in the parliamentary elections, the BJP has started preparations for the assembly polls.

In 2014, the BJP had formed government in the state on its own for the first time.

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First Published: Sat, June 08 2019. 20:40 IST