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Successive govts in Hry failed to provide jobs : Karan Chautala

PANCHKULA:Youth were feeling dejected as the Congress and the BJP governments in the state failed to provide them employment in the past 15 years, said Karan Chautala, son of Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Chautala at the INLD youth conference at Jat Bhawan in Sector 6 here.

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Tribune News Service 

Panchkula, December 4 

Youth were feeling dejected as the Congress and the BJP governments in the state failed to provide them employment in the past 15 years, said Karan Chautala, son of Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Chautala at the INLD youth conference at Jat Bhawan in Sector 6 here. 

Commenting on the jail term being served by his grandfather Om Prakash Chautala, he said they were not afraid of providing jobs to three lakh youths in the state if they came to power.

Speaking on MP Dushyant Chautala’s rally to be held in Jind on December 9, Karan said they would not hold the rally on the same day as Ajay Chautala was unlikely to participate in it. 

Commenting on the alleged dictatorship of his father Abhay Chautala in expelling Ajay and other members of his family from the party, Karan said the decision to expel anyone from the party rested with the party supremo Om Prakash Chautala. 

He said indiscipline in the party ranks and file would not be tolerated at any cost come what may and action would be taken against those raising questions on the party leadership. 

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