INLD will expose Cong scams soon: Chautala
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The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) will be staging a state-wide rally in Rewari, on the occasion of Haryana Diwas, on November 1. The decision was taken during a special meeting of INLD leaders, convened under the chairmanship of INLD chief and former Chief Minister of Haryana, Om Prakash Chautala, at New Delhi, on Tuesday.
"INLD shall expose all the scams, which took place during the present Haryana government's tenure, very shortly. Our party also demand that the Centre should immediately roll back diesel price hike," Ajay Chautala said.
Coinciding the rally with the birth anniversary of former Chief Minister of Haryana Devi Lal, INLD claimed it will expose Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led Congress government's scams, which have rocked Haryana in the past seven years. "INLD is protesting against Foreign Direct Investment in retail. If INLD comes to power, we shall never allow FDI in Haryana," Chautala said, he also attacked the law and order situation in the state in light if increasing incidents of gangrape.
INLD leader Ashok Arora, said: "If a gold medal has to be awarded to any government for corruption, it would definitely be bagged by the Congress-led centre and state governments."
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