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Haryana ex-minister Krishanmurti Hooda to rake up land acquisition issue

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Tribune News Service

Rohtak, December 20

Putting the previous state government of his party in the dock, former minister and senior Congress leader Krishanmurti Hooda has announced to hold a public meeting in Bohar village here on December 25 to rake up the issue of the land acquired during the previous Congress regime in various villages of the Garhi-Sampla Assembly constituency.

Interacting with media here today, Krishanmurti claimed that costly land of Bohar, Baliyana, Naunand, Garhi Bohar, Majra, Kheri Sadh and Kharawar villages was acquired during the nine-year (from 2005-2014) tenure of the then Congress government for development works, but it was not used for these purposes.

“I have started carrying out a contact programme in villages to invite people for public meeting,” he added. Krishanmurti belongs to the camp of former state Congress chief Kumari Selja.

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