Dushyant s Resignation in My Pocket, Says Father Ajay Chautala Amid Centre s Tussle With Farmers
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As the standoff between the protesting farmer unions and the central government over farm laws continues, Ajay Chautala, father of JJP founder and Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala, has said that he has his son’s resignation letter in his pocket and “can give it immediately” if it helps resolve the matter.
He also took a dig at brother Abhay Chautala s resignation, saying the resignation of any minister, or that of the Deputy CM won’t resolve the issue but “if it serves any purpose, I would not take a minute”.
Some People Protesting For Sake Of Protest , Shows Vested Political Intent : Haryana CM
Manohar Lal Khattar, however, said the Centre will be ready for any amendment in the laws if required. File photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-02-13T20:36:17+05:30 Some People Protesting For Sake Of Protest , Shows Vested Political Intent : Haryana CM outlookindia.com 2021-02-13T20:39:10+05:30
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Chief Minister of Haryana, Manohar Lal Khattar, on Saturday said that some people in farmers’ agitation are protesting just for the “sake of protest”, which reflects their “vested political intent”.
According to a statement, Khattar said this after a meeting with state MPs in New Delhi, in which their suggestions were sought for the next state budget to be presented in the Haryana assembly in March.
However, if through positive dialogue, any amendment in these laws is required, then the Union government will always be ready for it, the chief minister added
Only 5 MPs clock 100 per cent attendance in 3 years of current LS; Sonia attends more sitting than son Rahul
Only 5 MPs clock 100 per cent attendance in 3 years of current LS; Sonia attends more sitting than son Rahul
In Three Years Of The Current Lok Sabha, Only Five Of The 545 Members Clocked Cent Per Cent Attendance. Congress President Sonia Gandhi Attended More Sittings Than Her Son Rahul. PTI | Updated on: 04 Jun 2017, 07:13:36 PM
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In three years of the current Lok Sabha, only five of the 545 members clocked cent per cent attendance. Congress President Sonia Gandhi attended more sittings than her son Rahul.