Overview
- Bhupinder Singh Hooda said the BJP government avoided direct answers to Opposition questions during the Haryana Assembly's monsoon session.
- He alleged farmers sold maize and sunflower below MSP, criticized mandatory Meri Fasal Mera Byora registration for fertilisers, and cited a parliamentary reply claiming a 90% drop in crop insurance compensation.
- Hooda accused the government of irregularities in Below Poverty Line ration cards, alleging lakhs were issued before elections and about 11 lakh families were later removed from benefits.
- He said organized crime has worsened with numerous gangs, extortion, and shootings, and accused the government of using outdated or misleading crime data.
- Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini rejected the charges, saying the Opposition had no substantive issues, while minister Anil Vij maintained the government presented facts in the House.