New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday launched an attack on Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda and said the former Haryana Chief Minister used to run a “3D” government with the nexus of “darbaris, damad and dealers”, as reported by news agency ANI.


Addressing the BJP’s Jan Utthan rally here, Shah said, “I congratulate Manohar Lal Khattar for completing 8 glorious years of governance. When he became the Chief Minister, I was the BJP chief. When he came to meet me after the polls, I asked him who should be the chief minister. He told me 15 names except his own. Such a man is governing and developing Haryana for the last 8 years. In 8 years, Manohar Lal ji has done the work of changing Haryana.”






On the birth anniversary of former Haryana deputy chief minister, Mangal Sein Amis Shah paid his tribute to the BJP leader.


Attacking the previous governments in Haryana, the Union Home Minister said, “Recall the Haryana that existed 8 years ago. When one government used come, there used to be corruption and when the other government came, hooliganism increased. Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP government neither allowed corruption nor hooliganism.”


“There was Hoodaji’s ‘3D government’ in the end. You must have seen 3D films but only Hoodaji showed 3D government in the entire India. It had ‘darbaris’, ‘damad’ and ‘dealers’.”


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Shah said the BJP government worked for reducing the gender gap.


“Earlier there were 817 daughters out of 1,000. The sex ratio was very low. Modi ji started Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao from Haryana and the ratio of daughters increased from 817 to 913. I want to congratulate Haryana on this,” he said.


Shah said the all-around development of Haryana is happening under the Khattar government. He said eight years of Khattar’s government has an upper hand over the 50-year rule of other parties in Haryana.


“Modi ji has sent the gift of Diwali. Today Bhoomi Pujan and the inauguration of works worth about Rs 6,629 crore have been done,” Shah added.