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Hooda lauds role of traders

HISAR: The Haryana Chief Minister, Bhupender Singh Hooda, on Sunday lauded the role of traders in the development of `samaj', State and country and said that without the efforts of traders the country could not be developed.

Addressing a function organised by Haryana Pradesh Veopar Mandal here, he said that the Government was fully aware about the problems of traders and these problems would be sorted out in due time.

The Chief Minister accused previous Government of its alleged anti-traders policies and said that traders shifted their business to other States resulting the stoppage of business activities in Haryana.

Promising the clean administration in the State, Mr.Hooda said that the Government would not hesitate to take stern action against the criminal and others indulged in anti-social activities. The Government will not indulge in political vendetta against anyone but corrupt officers and any leader could not be spared if found in corruption.

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