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Will definitely contest poll from Uchana Kalan, says Haryana Dy CM Dushyant Chautala

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Hisar, June 26

The Assembly constituency of Uchana Kalan in Jind district continues to be a bone of contention between the JJP leader and Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala and his arch-rival BJP leader Birender Singh.

A day after Birender took a swipe at Dushyant while claiming that he (Dushyant) would not contest the next Assembly election from Uchana Kalan, the JJP leader said he would re-join the fray in Uchana Kalan in the next Assembly polls without a doubt. “There is no doubt over my contesting from here. Uchana Kalan is my ‘karambhoomi’ and I will leave no stone unturned to ensure development of the segment,” he stated.

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Responding to Birender’s claim that he can give it in writing that Dushyant would not contest from Uchana Kalan, the Deputy CM said Birender should give such a statement in writing, mentioning that ‘Dushyant will not contest from Uchana’, so that this written statement can be framed. “I would gift this written statement in a frame to Birender Singh during the campaign in the next election,” he said.

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