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Farmers issue to be resolved soon, claims Ajay Chautala

Farmers issue to be resolved soon, claims Ajay Chautala

JJP leader Ajay Chautala



Ambala, December 4

Jannayak Janata Party national president Ajay Chautala today said that the government had accepted the main demands of the farmers and the issue would be resolved soon.

Ajay was in Ambala to invite party workers for the Jhajjar rally to be held on December 9 on the occasion of the party’s third foundation day.

Speaking to the media, he said, “In democracy, everyone has the right to protest. The government has accepted the main demands of the farmers, and the government and farmers are having dialogues and the issue would be resolved soon. The JJP will show its strength at the Jhajjar rally to people like Bhupinder Singh Hooda.”

To a query if there was any possibility of seeing the INLD and JJP leaders on stage together, Ajay Chautala said, “In case Chautala sahib makes a move, we will welcome it. He is senior, and if he reconsiders his decision, we will welcome it.” In his address, Ajay Chautala called upon the party workers to reach Jhajjar in large numbers and make the rally a success. — TNS


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