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Chautala calls for unity

AMBALA: Indian National Lok Dal Supremo (INLD) Om Prakash Chautala has called upon party workers to get ready for a march to dig the SYL canal on February 23.



Chautala calls for unity

Tribune News Service

Ambala, February 19

Indian National Lok Dal Supremo (INLD) Om Prakash Chautala has called upon party workers to get ready for a march to dig the SYL canal on February 23.

He was addressing party workers at the residence of INLD leader Avtar Singh yesterday in Saha segment of Ambala.

The former Chief Minister said, “Haryana has a legitimate right over the SYL canal water and the INLD will struggle for the rights of the people.” The INLD supremo asked the workers to strengthen the party, follow the path shown by Devi Lal and make Haryana stronger. He exhorted party workers to participate in the march in large numbers.

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