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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday, 14 January hit back at those who criticised him for gifting 10 copies of the Bhagavad Gita, costing Rs 3.8 lakh, to guests at a festival, and said his critics didn't know the value of the holy book.
The state government came under fire from the opposition, who termed the expenditure “a wastage of money”, after Khattar presented the books to some VVIPs, including the president, on the occasion of Gita Jayanti festival last year.
Asked about the fate of the movie 'Padmaavat' in the state, Khattar said:
Addressing the 4,358 recruited constables of the 84th Batch at Madhuban centre, the chief minister told them they were selected on the basis of merit.
"Three years ago, for employment, the youth had to make many visits to the leaders but now the recruitment is done on the basis of merit," said Khattar.
"These constables will aptly use their education in the service of society and the state," he said.
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