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INLD rally at Ambala today

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D N DIVAKAR

Posted: Jan 06, 2009 at 2311 hrs IST

Ambala Former INLD minister Sampat Singh and former BJP MP Rattan Lal Kataria, during the public contact programme, visited 300 villages on Monday.

They were campaigning for the Sampark Rally, being organised tomorrow at Apni Mandi, Ambala.

Kataria, in his address laid stress on raising the minimum support price (MSP) of paddy to Rs 1,200. He also demanded that interest of loans to farmers should be brought down to 4 per cent and loans up to the amount of Rs 50,000 should be waived.

Sampat Singh said if the INLD-BJP government comes to power, it will raise the old pension to Rs 700. Om Prakash Chautala and president of Haryana unit of BJP, Atam Prakash Manchanda would address the rally.

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