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War of words between Dushyant Chautala and his uncle Abhay Chautala spice up politics

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Chandigarh: The war of words between Deputy Chief Minister, JJP leader Dushyant Chautala and his uncle Abhay Chautala often spice up the political discourse in the state. In fact, the media misses no opportunity to provoke the leaders to get quotes. The leaders usually fall into the media trap and wash the dirty linen in the open. Abhay recently dubbed Dushyant as ‘upstart’.

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Later, Dushyant hit back at Abhay, calling him a ‘non-serious politician’. It needs to seen whether the war of words between the family members-turned-foes will intensify after the release of INLD patriarch Om Prakash Chautala, who has thrown in his lot with Abhay, from the jail.

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Security staff feast, guests stare

Faridabad: The recent visit of the Chief Minister to lay the foundation stone of the BJP office here resulted in an awkward situation for the invitees. The security staff accompanying the VVIPs were seen feasting on the food meant for the guests, while the latter stood there helpless. After looking at the rush at the food counters, the invitees, including industrialists, were seen leaving the venue early or awaiting their turn. A guest was heard saying: “The organisers should make separate food arrangements for the security staff so that the guests do not feel cornered at such an event.”

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