Speaking to reporters after walking out of the House on Thursday, Hooda said that it was shameful on the part of the government to make personal remarks instead of speaking on issues like corruption, unemployment, crime, inflation and farmers problems. “Therefore, we walked out of the House,” he said.
The no-confidence motion brought by the Congress, the principal opposition group in the Haryana assembly, was defeated on Thursday after the Congress MLAs walked out of the House following a four-hour long debate.