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INLD puts to rest tie-up with JJP

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Putting the speculations of reconciliation with the INLD to rest, JJP chief Dr Ajay Singh Chautala has said the chapter had been closed.

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"There is no possibility of a patch up with the INLD. JJP and INLD are like railway lines (which stay apart from each other) now," Ajay Chautala said during a personal visit to Jhajjar today.

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While Ajay heads the JJP, his brother Abhay is incharge of the INLD.

Speculations regarding reconciliation between the two brothers have been going on for some time.

It may be pertinent to mention here that former Haryana Chief Minister and currently Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had recently said the Chautala family should come together.

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Retorting to that, INLD leader Abhay Chautala had said they do not need middlemen like Khattar and he did not need to worry about their family.

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