Hisar, 20 August (HS). Senior Congress leader Manoj Rathi has accused MLA Vinod Bhyana of shedding crocodile tears and playing with the sentiments of the people. First he played with the sentiments of the people for five years in the name of making Hansi a district and now he is playing with the sentiments of the people by saying that he regrets not making it a district but the people of Hansi will not tolerate him.
Manoj Rathi said on Tuesday that five years is not a short time.
MLA Bhyana lied to the public for five years that he will make Hansi a district. He even kept saying that he has spoken to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and he has also agreed. Later, he kept saying that the newly appointed Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini will come to Hansi and will announce making Hansi a district. Naib Singh Saini also came to Hansi, held a rally and only said that the code of conduct has been imposed, so he cannot appoint a DC in Hansi. The Congress leader said that if Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini, MLA Vinod Bhyana and BJP had the intention to make Hansi a district, then this rally could have been held four days earlier. The talk about the code of conduct is only to mislead the public, otherwise, it was not for any opposition party to organize the Chief Minister's program, which they could not do.
Manoj Rathi said that the reality of the BJP government and MLA Vinod Bhyana was exposed a long time ago by his colleague Dushyant Chautala. Dushyant had publicly said that the proposal to make Hansi a district has not even come to his committee. In such a situation, it becomes clear that in the name of making Hansi a district, MLA Vinod Bhyana not only played with the public sentiments but also did a lot of property dealing by giving statements about making Hansi a district. His only job was to earn lakhs and crores in the name of making a district, and he earned that. Manoj Rathi appealed to the people of Hansi to be cautious of such double-faced and crocodile-tears-shedding leaders and teach MLA Bhyana a lesson by supporting the Congress in the upcoming assembly elections.