The opposition is attacking the manohar lal khattar government over the deaths due to poisonous liquor in

Haryana. congress Rajya Sabha mp Deepender Singh Hooda has also attacked the BJP-JJP coalition

government. Hooda made a post on his social media account X and wrote that BJP-JJP are equal partners and

responsible in the game of poisonous liquor.


Deepender Singh Hooda said that the organized crime of liquor smuggling cannot flourish without government

protection. There should be a high-level inquiry into the deaths caused by poisonous liquor and the Deputy Chief

minister should resign, taking moral responsibility for the deaths. Because, an impartial investigation is not

possible while he is in office.

Bhupendra Singh Hooda had said this

Earlier, former chief minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda had also cornered the opposition over the deaths due to

poisonous liquor in the state. He said that the black drug trade is spreading under the patronage of the BJP-JJP

government. Poisonous liquor, chitta and synthetic drugs are continuously taking lives of the people of the state.

The death of people due to poisonous liquor in Yamunanagar is the result of the failure of the government.

During the congress tenure, haryana was considered a state of milk, curd and players. But, as soon as bjp came

to power, it started giving protection to drug dealers.

Demand for investigation from high court Justice

SIT has been formed by the haryana government regarding the deaths due to poisonous liquor in the state. The

opposition has raised questions regarding this. Senior congress leader Kumari Shailaja says that a pretense is

being made to conduct an investigation by forming an SIT. The deaths should be investigated by a Justice of

Punjab and haryana High Court. He said that even in the year 2020, more than 40 people had lost their lives in

Sonipat, panipat and Faridabad, even then the government had pretended to form an SIT. INLD General

Secretary Abhay Singh Chautala has also held the bjp government responsible for the deaths due to poisonous

liquor.

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