INLD on Monday said the speeches of BJP chief Amit Shah during his recent visits to Haryana were quite contrary to the stand earlier taken by the saffron party about INLD.
‘I want to tell Shah that so far the baseless allegation of lawlessness is concerned, the BJP was partner in the state government. Moreover, Narendra Modi had lauded the rule of INLD-BJP by praising Om Prakash Chautala in 2003 and announced him as the best administrator,’ Indian National Lok Dal MP from Hisar Dushyant Chautala said.
Addressing a rally in Haryana recently, Shah had alleged that, ‘You have tested both the Chautalas and the Hoodas. You know when Chautala comes, a reign of terror is let loose and when Hooda comes corruption increases.’
Dushyant said the speeches of Shah during his recent visits to Haryana were ‘quite contrary to the stand earlier taken by the party leadership about INLD’. ‘It appears that the BJP leaders in Haryana have misguided Amit Shah and deliberately asked him to speak against INLD,’ Dushyant, grandson of OP Chautala, alleged while addressing an election meeting in Barwala town, about 30 km from here, in the support of a candidate.
‘I want to tell Shah that so far the baseless allegation of lawlessness is concerned, the BJP was partner in the state government. Moreover, Narendra Modi had lauded the rule of INLD-BJP by praising Om Prakash Chautala in 2003 and announced him as the best administrator,’ Indian National Lok Dal MP from Hisar Dushyant Chautala said.
Addressing a rally in Haryana recently, Shah had alleged that, ‘You have tested both the Chautalas and the Hoodas. You know when Chautala comes, a reign of terror is let loose and when Hooda comes corruption increases.’
Dushyant said the speeches of Shah during his recent visits to Haryana were ‘quite contrary to the stand earlier taken by the party leadership about INLD’. ‘It appears that the BJP leaders in Haryana have misguided Amit Shah and deliberately asked him to speak against INLD,’ Dushyant, grandson of OP Chautala, alleged while addressing an election meeting in Barwala town, about 30 km from here, in the support of a candidate.