Will not join hands with JJP, says Abhay
Rohtak, Oct. 8 -- In a meeting of its national and state executive, the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) national president Abhay Singh Chautala on Tuesday set aside speculations about coming together of his party and its offshoot outfit - the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) and politically reuniting the Chautala clan.
His comments came amid JJP chief and his elder brother Ajay Singh Chautala and uncle Ranjit Chautala advocating reuniting the family.
Addressing the workers' during the meeting here, the former Leader of Opposition Abhay Singh Chautala said how he can accept a person (referring to his uncle Ranjit Chautala) as his leader who had stabbed in the back of former deputy Prime Minister Devi Lal. The workers loudly endorsed Chautala's statement.
"How can I join hands with those people (referring to his elder brother Ajay Chautala and his sons-Dushyant and Digvijay) who stabbed our leader OP Chautala in the back and kept the party away from forming the government in 2019. In 2018, every person was hopeful of INLD forming the next government but these people split the party. These people are talking about reuniting the family when they lost peoples' trust," he added.
The party workers told Abhay to continue his family ties with other members of Chautala clan but refrain from joining hands with them.
He said that he will tour the state and strengthen his party to form the next government in Haryana....
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