Friday, January 02, 2026 | 03:38 AM ISTहिंदी में पढें
Business Standard
Notification Icon
userprofile IconSearch

INLD to start week-long "pol khol" campaign against Har govt

Image

Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Alleging the BJP government's failure on all fronts and going back on tall promises they made to public, Haryana's main opposition party INLD today said it will launch a week-long "pol khol" campaign against the Manohar Lal Khattar regime from tomorrow.

At a party meeting held here today, the Indian National Lok Dal said it will form 90 teams for spearheading the campaign in as many Assembly constituencies in the state.

The decision was taken at a meeting of party MLAs and MPs held here, in which senior leaders including Abhay Singh Chautala, Ashok Arora, Ramphal Majra, Jaswinder Singh Sandhu and Gopichand Gehlot were also present.
 

Abhay Chautala, party MLA, who is Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly, said through the 'pol khol' campaign the party will make the people aware about the alleged anti-people decisions of the one-year-old BJP government in Haryana.

The party will also release a poster "Varsh Ek-Museebat Anek" (one year, problems aplenty) to counter Khattar government's catchline "Ek Varsh-Sarvatra Harsh (one year, happiness all around)".

The BJP formed its government for the first time on its own in Haryana's nearly five-decade old history, and completed one-year in office on October 25.

Abhay Chautala alleged that the "state government has failed on all fronts".

He said that INLD had last year submitted a "chargesheet" in the shape of a memorandum to the then Governor against the various acts of "omission and commission" of the previous Congress regime and the BJP after coming to power in Haryana had promised to take action, "but a year has passed and they have done nothing on this".

"This only indicates that both BJP and Congress are hand-in-glove," Chautala alleged.

He also said that the BJP had gone back on its promises that included implementing the pay scales on Punjab pattern for Haryana government employees.

"On the contrary, the BJP government lowered the retirement age for the employees from earlier 60 to 58," he said.

On the farmers issue, Chautala said, "the BJP had promised implementing the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission, but once they came to power, they expressed their inability to do so."

"The Basmati growers are not getting remunerative price for their crop while cotton farmers faced the brunt as their crop was destroyed due to pest white fly attack, but the government appears to be in deep slumber," he charged.

Ashok Arora, state president of the INLD, said different sections of society were at the receiving end on account of the alleged misrule of the Khattar government.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Nov 14 2015 | 6:48 PM IST

Explore News