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Dushyant Chautala exudes confidence

Dushyant Chautala exudes confidence

Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala. Tribune file photo



Tribune News Service

Rohtak, November 1

Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala on Sunday claimed that BJP-JJP candidate Yogeshwar Dutt would win the Baroda bypoll with a comfortable margin.

He, however, said the constituency remained neglected in terms of development during the previous Congress regime while the BJP-JJP government had taken several steps in this direction.

Dushyant was interacting with mediapersons after inaugurating a sports meet at Rajeev Gandhi Stadium here on Sunday.

“Workers of both the parties — BJP and JJP — are enthusiastically carrying out canvassing in the Baroda segment to ensure Yogeshwar’s victory.The people of Barodawant development and the state government toohas vowed to ensure it. Hence, the people have made up their mind to vote for Dutt in the elections,” Dushyant added.


Dhankar takes dig at Cong candidate

Gohana: At a ‘Mahila Sammelan’ in Mundlana village on Sunday, state BJP president Om Prakash Dhankar urged the people to vote for Yogeshwar Dutt. He said Yogeshwar had brought laurels to the nation and now he wants to develop the constituency. Taking a dig at the Congress candidate, Dhankar said he did not stand a chance against our candidate. tns


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