Hooda claiming as next CM in Haryana now silent, alleged supporting BJP: Abhay Chautala

Ambala: Addressing media persons here while in tne town to have meeting with party workers regarding ‘Samman Divas Rally’ being celebrated on 25th September 2023 Chief General Secretary Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) Abhay Chautala said that people in Haryana state has warmly welcomed ‘Parivartan Rally’ which covered nearly 2000 villages and towns walking on foot nearly 4000 kilometer distance in six months 11 days was warmly welcomed by people in the state including Mohindergarh, Rewari and Mewat area wher INLD possesses least hold.

Abhay Chautala raised a question over Bhupinder Singh Hooda claiming himself as next chief minister in Haryana why is silent now saying that the chief minister of Haryana in case Congress wins majority will be decided only by the Congress high command. He said, meanwhile Kumari Selja in a statement has declared that the decision as regard alliance with I.N.D.I.A will be taken only by the Congress high command at New Delhi. Chautala said, Bhupinder Singh Hooda only misguiding people by making baseless statements and confusing people in the state. Abhay Chautala blamed Hooda injecting energy in the arms of ruling BJP government, infact supporting them from back doors.
INLD leader said that Hooda had stopped all the three MLAs in Mewat area to make any statement as regard recent violence in the area and at the same time when this issue was raised in last Vidhan Sabha session Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar refused to discuss anyhing in this regard saying that the case is under trial in the court and Hooda present in Vidhan Sabha as leader of opposition avoided to say anything in this regard. Chautala said that Haryana chief minister frequently making announcements in the state, whereas he has failed to implement the same and none of the announcement has been fulfilled by him except imposing the same on portals due to which residents in the state have become fed up with the ruling government policies and likely to show them path for exit from the state during coming 2024 Vidhan Sabha polls. Chautala said that as on date the farmers, labourers, traders, businessmen, employees, Asha workers, clerks working in government offices are unhappy involved in protests against present ruling government in Haryana state.    

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