INLD to refill new life in INLD in the presence of 8 national leaders on Sept 25

Published Date: 23-09-2021 | 8:11 am

SATISH HANDA

Chief General Secretary Indian national Lok Dal (INLD)  Abhay Chautala  told media persons at Chandigarh that party supremo Om Parksh Chautala five times holding the chair of Chief Minister in Haryana in past will refill new life to INLD in the state during ‘Samman Divas Rally’ to be held at Jind on September 5, 2021 at the eve of 108 birth anniversary of former Deputy Prime Minister Late Ch. Devi Lal in the presence of eight national level political leaders of different political parties in the country.

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Among those invited to join rally include historic rallyare former Prime Minister H.D. Devgoda, former Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, former U.P Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav, former Jammu-Kashmir Chief Minister Dr Faooq Abdullah, former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chanderbabu Naidu, former Union Minister Yashwant Sinha, Janta dal (u) leader K.C. Tyagi going to represent Bihar Chief Minister to attend the rally on behalf of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar unable to attend this rally due to some urgent work and  President national Lok dal party Jayant Choudhary.

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Chautala said, all prominent political leaders to attend rally at Jind will not only strengthen INLD network in Haryana state but also discuss and take decision for the formation of ‘Third Front’ on a platform to participate in coming polls in the country against ruling government. Om Parkash Chautala will address this rally first time after his release from Tihar Central jail where he was sentenced 10 year imprisonment  when Congress was ruling in Haryana state allegedly recruitment of JBT teachers in the state.   

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