Chandigarh (Haryana): Main opposition Congress on Friday said the party was extending its cooperation to the BJP-JJP government in Haryana to fight COVID-19 but it will oppose if the ruling dispensation takes anti-people decisions.
The Congress slammed the state government for hiking bus fares by 15 paise per km and increasing VAT on petrol by Rs 1 and that on diesel by Rs 1.1 per litre, and also deciding to impose one per cent market fee and one per cent Haryana Rural Development Fund cess on the sale of fruits and vegetables in 'mandis'.
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The party's chief spokesperson, Randeep Singh Surjewala, and state unit president Kumari Selja said while other governments were putting money in people's hand during the crisis caused by the pandemic, the BJP-JJP dispensation was burdening the people by taking anti-people decisions.
Surjewala and Selja were addressing a press briefing through video-conferencing.
Surjewala slammed the Khattar government, saying the state Cabinet took the anti-people decisions on Thursday, hours after opposition parties, including the Congress, reiterated their support to the government in its fight against COVID-19.
He said that the Chief Minister, who chaired an all-party meeting shortly before the Cabinet meeting on Thursday, taken the opposition into confidence that the government was planning to effect these hikes, they would have told him this was not the time to burden the common people.
Hours after the all-party meeting, the government took these anti-people decisions. Is this not proof of political dishonesty? If Khattar had to increase these prices, was it not his duty to put these facts before the all-party meet, asked Surjewala.
These decisions will break the backs of the common people, he said, demanding an immediate rollback of these decisions.