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Hooda is back in Haryana
NDTV Correspondent, Sunday October 25, 2009, Chandigarh

In Haryana, Bhupinder Singh Hooda has been rewarded with a second term as the chief minister. Even though the Congress tally in the state assembly came down to 40 from 67 in the last elections.

The party finally chose to go with him since the alternatives were too lightweight. Right now, while the government has majority in Haryana, NDTV has learnt that efforts are on to get Kuldeep Bishnoi on board too.

The performances of the chief minister will be under watch for now.

Speaking to NDTV after being chosen the chief minister, Hooda said he was grateful to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, and that he would continue with the development works in the state.

"I am grateful to the Congress president because the legislative party had left the decision to her. I would like to repose the trust she has shown in me," said Hooda.

"I would like to continue with the development works started last time," he added.
 
 
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Posted by Chander Arora on Nov 03, 2009
It is really good to see Mr.Hooda back as Haryana Chief Minister.But hopefully he will not be very happy on party's performance.The party lost some 27 seats from last elections.Last time they won 67 and this time only 40 seats.Mr.Hooda must analyse this and concentrate on the lost constituencies.It is public who makes or breaks.So the development programmes must be enhanced and he must do something to increase employment in the state by developing new and existing industrial areas.
Posted by jasbir singh hooda on Oct 30, 2009
Mr. Hooda is a leader with a mission to make haryana a modern and progressive state. He is the need of hour and people of state must give him time.
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