Former chief minister and Leader of the Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that the BJP is betraying unemployed youth by giving state government jobs to people from outside the state.
“The BJP, which came to power promising 2 lakh permanent jobs and regularising the employees of the Kaushal Nigam (Skill Development Corporation), is continuously distributing Haryana's jobs to non-Haryanvis. The BJP has not been able to conduct a single major recruitment drive in one year, and in the few small recruitment drives that were conducted, more people from outside Haryana were recruited than from within the state,” he stated.
Hooda said every state government has created recruitment processes and rules to ensure that state jobs primarily go to local youth. “Where there is a state language other than Hindi, a language paper has been made mandatory, such as Marathi in Maharashtra, Tamil in Tamil Nadu, and Punjabi in Punjab,” he pointed out.
“Since the language of Haryana is Hindi, a separate paper based on language cannot be conducted here. But the BJP government can learn from Rajasthan. The language of Rajasthan is also Hindi, so to give priority to local youth, a separate provision has been made that 30 to 40 questions on Rajasthan GK are compulsorily asked in recruitment examinations,” he added.
He said Haryana is the only state among the 28 states of the country where the Chairman of the Public Service Commission has been brought in from outside the state.
Answering questions from journalists at his residence, he spoke on the ongoing internal conflict within the BJP. Hooda said a fractured BJP is ruling Haryana. Giving the example of Anil Vij, he said that even BJP leaders are not being heard in this government. “The infighting among BJP leaders from South Haryana, Faridabad and Gurugram is evident to everyone,” he said.
He also spoke about the Congress training camp being held in Kurukshetra. He said Congress district presidents are being informed about the history, policies, and ideology of the Congress in the camp. “The post of District President in Congress is a position of prestige and honor. Many national and state leaders, such as Sir Ch. Chhotu Ram, Ch. Ranbir Singh, Ch. Bansilal ji, Shri Banarsi Das Gupta, and others have graced this position,” he said.
“In this test, you must first feel and internalize the pride of being an inheritor of the glorious legacy of struggle, sacrifice, and dedication of the Indian National Congress. The Congress is not just a party, but a culture and an ideal. The glorious history of India's freedom struggle tells the story of the Congress's struggles, sacrifices, and dedication. These two are inseparable,” he added.