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CPI(M) leader Sitram Yechury accuses Hooda of ignoring interests of farmers, woking class Appeals to people of Haryana to vote for Left parties CHANDIGARH: Senior Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader and Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury on Sunday lambasted Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda for “ignoring the interest of the farmers and the working class.” Addressing an election rally at Fatehabad, he said Mr. Hooda’s claim of transforming Haryana into number one State was hollow. “Actually his governance style is comparable with that of Gujarat Chief Minister Narender Modi as atrocities on women and Dalits have increased manifold in the last five years,” he alleged. The Left leader also criticized the Central Government for its failure in checking the prices of essential commodities like pulses, vegetables and sugar. He added that as a result of “pro-capitalist and pro-corporate economic policies”, five lakh people had lost their jobs in recent times. He appealed to the people to vote for the Left parties, for “alternative policies in the State and for their own welfare”. CPI (M) State secretary Inderjit Singh charged that the State Government was “not accountable to the common people in any manner”. The law and order had deteriorated and not a single industrial unit had come up on the 50,000 acres of land acquired for developing Special Economic Zones (SEZ), he added.
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