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INLD’s Abhay Chautala promises separate capital, High Court for Haryana if voted to power

Abhay Chautala and Ram Pal Majra at a rally in Kalayat, Kaithal.

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Kaithal, September 1

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Senior INLD leader and party’s CM face Abhay Chautala announced that the state would have its separate capital and High Court if INLD formed the government in Haryana.

Chautala emphasised that people were fed up with the Congress and the BJP, and this time, an INLD-BSP alliance would form the government in Haryana. He asserted that the state government could not be formed without the INLD, and they would not seek support from any leader to form the government, instead, they would rely on the blessings of the people.

“The INLD-BSP will form the government. Haryana will have its separate High Court and capital if voted to power,” said Chautala while addressing a gathering in Kalayat in support of party’s candidate Rampal Majra from this Assembly segment.

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Ellenabad MLA Chautala criticised the BJP government for making false promises and taking decisions that had caused distress to the common people. He pointed out that the BJP had promised Rs 15 lakh to every citizen, employment for two crore youth every year, free gas cylinders for every household and doubling farmers’ income by 2022. “None of these promises have been fulfilled,” he added.

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