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Govt has failed to protect farmers, says Chautala

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Posted: Jan 30, 2008 at 0124 hrs IST

Panchkula, January 29 The present Haryana government is behaving like just another property dealer by forcefully selling land of the poor farmers to multi-national companies. INLD supremo Om Prakash Chautala said this while attending the INLD Backward class sammelan in sector 10 in Panchkula today. Around 500 people belonging to backward classes attended the function.

“The present government has failed to do anything for the common man. It has always indulged in making promises, never fulfilling them. Be it the farmers of the state, lawyers or any other section of the society, they have failed to come to anybody’s rescue,” Chautala said.

“The condition is so bad that even for the post of a sweeper, the government is taking bribe. Also, farmers of the state are in a pathetic state forcing them commit suicide,” Chautala added.

Others present on the occasion included Seema Chaudhary, Panchkula Municipal Council, Pradeep Chaudhary, Panchkula District president, Manoj Aggarwal, Panchkula city president and Telu Ram Jogi, state president of INLD Backward Cell.

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