New Delhi: Former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Tuesday criticized the BJP-JJP alliance government in the state, saying even after completing 100 days in the office, it was yet to start working.
"The state government would not have anything to talk about in terms of its achievements in the first 100 days, they, however, would have to talk about their failures," Hooda, who is campaigning for Congress for Delhi Assembly elections, told reporters here.
He said the Haryana government has not settled as yet.
BJP-JJP alliance Haryana government is directionless: Hooda "I wonder when the government would start working. They are still undecided who would do what," he said, adding that people are suffering and especially farmers are in bad shape in the state.
"It's a directionless government," he commented.
Talking about the upcoming Delhi Assembly Elections, Hooda said it was a contest between the AAP and the Congress and even if the BJP was there in the fray but the main fight would be between the two.
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