Hooda criticizes Agniveer scheme, says Haryana youths not joining Army due to lack of security
Haryana leader of opposition and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda criticized the Agniveer recruitment scheme of Armed Forces and said that the Haryana youths are not joining forces due to lack of job security. Hooda was addressing Congress Kartyakarta Sammelan (Congress Workers’ Rally) at new grain market in Kurukshetra on Sunday organized by former Thanesar MLA Subhash Arora, attended by Congress Rajya Sabha MP Deepinder Singh Hooda, HPCC chief Udai Bhai, Ladwa MLA Mewa Singh, Radaur MLA Bishan Lal Saini, Jhajjar MLA Geeta Bhukkal and other leaders.
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