Haryana: Anil Vij defends Hoodgardi remarks, says opposition has limited knowledge

ANI March 19, 2025 107 views

Haryana Labour Minister Anil Vij sparked controversy with his "Hoodagardi" remarks targeting former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda in the state assembly. Vij defended his statement, arguing that his wordplay was linguistically valid and referenced high court observations about job recruitment during the previous Congress government. The minister claimed the opposition lacks understanding and knowledge about language nuances. His comments led to significant disruption in the legislative assembly, with the speaker eventually expunging his statement from official records.

"If a prominent personality does something wrong, it would be attributed to him with his name" - Anil Vij
Chandigarh, March 19: Haryana Labour Minister Anil Vij has defended his "Hoodgardi" remarks against former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, saying that if a prominent personality does something "wrong", it would be attributed to him with his name.

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Vij defends linguistic wordplay in assembly remarks

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High Court raised recruitment issues during Congress rule

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Opposition criticized for creating legislative ruckus

He said that members in the Haryana legislative assembly raised issues invoked by the High Court, which highlighted recruitment issues during the tenure of the Congress government in the state. Slamming the opposition for creating a ruckus over his remarks, Vij said that the opposition had "little knowledge" and "no sense of language."

"There is no argument. The opposition has limited knowledge. They don't have a sense of language. Today in the House, members raised the issue that yesterday, the High Court made a decision on how jobs were distributed by ignoring talent during the rule of the previous Congress government. That issue was raised in the House, it was discussed, and nothing wrong happened," Vij told ANI.

"I will break the topic, agar koi gunda galat kaam kare to use gundagardi kehte hai...lekin agar koi amukh vyakti (ABCD) koi galat kaam kare to usko ABCD-gardi kaha jaa sakta hai," the Haryana minister said.

In the assembly yesterday, Vij said, "You do the sandhi viched, if a gunda does it, it would be called gundagardi. If Hooda sahab does it, it would be called Hoodagardi. What is wrong with this? You have no knowledge of words. It is not unparliamentary."

His remarks created a huge ruckus in the Haryana assembly, which led to the speaker chair expunging his statement from the official record.

Earlier, Vij termed this year's state budget, which was presented by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday, as "futuristic." Speaking to ANI, Vij said that the budget has been prepared keeping in mind Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India. He further claimed that the budget had been prepared after studying eleven thousand suggestions.

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