Hooda Accuses BJP of Favoring Outsiders for Haryana Jobs

Bhupinder Singh Hooda accuses the ruling BJP of betraying Haryana's unemployed youth by allocating government jobs to non-Haryanvis. Criticizing the lack of major recruitment drives, Hooda advocates for state-focused hiring policies. He highlights BJP's internal conflict and addresses Congress' ongoing training camp.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chandigarh | Updated: 20-01-2026 18:49 IST | Created: 20-01-2026 18:49 IST
Hooda Accuses BJP of Favoring Outsiders for Haryana Jobs
Bhupinder Singh Hooda
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Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has openly criticized the BJP, accusing the ruling party of failing Haryana's unemployed youth by offering state government jobs to individuals from outside Haryana.

Hooda alleges that the BJP, which had initially promised to create two lakh permanent jobs, is distributing them to non-residents, a move he claims is detrimental to local youth. The Congress leader calls for recruitment processes that prioritize state residents.

Apart from addressing recruitment issues, Hooda points to internal strife within the Haryana BJP, suggesting that party leaders like Anil Vij are being sidelined. He also mentions ongoing Congress training initiatives in Kurukshetra, designed to educate district leaders on the party's history and principles.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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