Why Are the Bihar Election Results Not Reflecting Public Sentiment?

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Why Are the Bihar Election Results Not Reflecting Public Sentiment?

Synopsis

Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda critiques the recent Bihar election results, asserting they do not align with public sentiment. He emphasizes the Congress party's commitment to addressing pressing issues faced by farmers in Haryana due to recent heavy rains and irregularities in agricultural procurement.

Key Takeaways

  • Bihar election results did not align with public sentiment.
  • Congress Party to analyze reasons for electoral defeat.
  • Hooda demands compensation for farmers.
  • Concerns raised over procurement irregularities.
  • Farmers face financial distress due to heavy rainfall.

Chandigarh, Nov 14 (NationPress) Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda expressed on Friday that the recent election outcomes in Bihar do not reflect the sentiments of the public, and the Grand Alliance was caught off guard by such results.

“The Congress will meticulously examine the reasons for the defeat in Bihar and undertake a comprehensive review,” he stated.

In response to a media inquiry in Jhajjar, Hooda emphasized that it is the Congress’s responsibility as a vigilant Opposition in Haryana to address matters affecting public welfare.

“That is why the Congress Legislature Party has presented a memorandum to the Governor, urging action regarding farmers' losses from heavy rains, discrepancies in paddy procurement, escalating crime rates in the state, and corruption in ration card distribution,” he added.

Hooda pointed out that the recent heavy rainfall has wreaked havoc on crops across the state.

“Extensive areas of paddy, cotton, and other kharif crops have been inundated, resulting in significant financial strain for farmers. Many have lost their entire harvest, yet the government has failed to conduct a proper assessment or provide adequate compensation. The crops this year have suffered extensive damage due to excessive rainfall, and waterlogging in several regions continues to hinder the sowing of the next crop.”

The two-time Chief Minister demanded that the government carry out a special ‘girdawari’ and compensate farmers at a rate of Rs 50,000 to Rs 60,000 per acre.

He remarked that while the government claims to offer a minimum support price (MSP) for 24 crops, the reality is vastly different.

“Farmers are not receiving MSP for numerous crops, including paddy, millet, green gram, and cotton. In Haryana, they are compelled to sell paddy and millet at prices ranging from Rs 500 to Rs 600 per quintal below the MSP. Given the flood losses and distress sales, the government should provide a bonus of Rs 1,000 on all crops.”

Hooda also highlighted widespread allegations of irregularities and scams in the government procurement of paddy.

“Farmers have not received fair prices in many mandis, and reports of fraudulent transactions have raised significant concerns regarding transparency. Concurrently, there is a severe shortage of fertilizers and rampant black marketing. The Congress Legislature Party demands an investigation into the entire matter by a sitting judge of the Haryana High Court to ensure transparency and accountability,” he concluded.

Point of View

Addressing pressing local issues like agricultural distress will be critical to re-establishing its connection with the public in Haryana.
NationPress
14/11/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main issues raised by Hooda regarding farmers in Haryana?
Hooda highlighted the significant crop losses due to heavy rains, irregularities in paddy procurement, rising crime rates, and corruption in ration card distribution as major concerns for farmers in Haryana.
What compensation does Hooda demand for farmers?
He demands that the government conduct a special 'girdawari' and provide compensation ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 60,000 per acre for the losses incurred.
Why does Hooda claim farmers are not receiving fair prices?
He pointed out that many farmers are forced to sell crops like paddy and millet at prices significantly below the minimum support price (MSP), leading to further financial distress.
What actions has the Congress Legislature Party taken?
The Congress Legislature Party has submitted a memorandum to the Governor, demanding action on various issues affecting farmers and has called for an investigation into procurement irregularities.
What is the current situation regarding fertilizer availability?
Hooda noted a severe shortage of fertilizers and rampant black marketing, which are compounding the challenges faced by farmers.
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