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INLD strengthening grassroots ahead of polls: Jassa

INLD district president Jasbir Singh Jassa and party workers during a meeting on Sunday.

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The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) is working to strengthen its grassroots presence across Haryana, said district president Jasbir Singh Jassa. He was addressing a large gathering of party workers at Risaliakhera village, Dabwali.

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Jassa stated that the INLD, founded by Chaudhary Devi Lal, had grown under the leadership of former CM Om Prakash Chautala and current national president Abhay Singh Chautala. He said the party was now focused on expanding its reach and reconnecting with the public.

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Under a state-wide campaign, the INLD is placing party flags in every household and engaging more people in over 6,000 villages. Jassa said zones would be created for every five villages with designated in-charges to ensure effective communication of the party’s welfare policies.

He also criticised the Congress and the BJP, accusing former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda of helping the BJP retain power. Jassa raised concerns over law and order, lack of doctors at hospitals, and teachers in government schools, claiming the state’s infrastructure was failing.

He urged party workers to stay committed and work with full dedication to bring the INLD back to power and restore Haryana’s progress.

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