Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) has formulated its strategy for the Haryana civic elections. The party will field candidates on the election symbol of glasses in local bodies with a strong hold, while in other places, independent candidates with a clean image will be supported. Let us tell you that INLD has taken this decision after meeting with the district and urban heads.
On the lines of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) will also contest the civic elections on the party symbol.
INLD will field candidates on the election symbol of glasses in local bodies with a strong hold, while in other places, independent candidates with a clean image will be supported.
INLD made a strategy for the civic elections
INLD’s National General Secretary Abhay Singh Chautala made a strategy for the civic elections in a meeting with district and urban heads at the party headquarters on Tuesday.
In the presence of party state president Rampal Majra, national senior vice president RS Chaudhary, national vice president Prakash Bharti, former DGP MS Malik, national spokesperson Umed Lohan and state spokesperson Dr. Satbir Saini, it was decided that in two days, the district and urban heads will talk to the people willing to contest the elections and inform the party headquarters.
Wherever it is necessary to contest the election on party symbol, we will contest on party symbol and where a candidate with similar ideology seeks support, he will be fielded as a supported candidate.
INLD’s organization will be set up afresh
In the meeting, senior party leaders were given the responsibility of four districts each who will contact the companions of late Tau Devi Lal and former Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala and activate them by connecting them to the party. After this, the party’s organization will be set up afresh.
Talking to the media after the meeting, Abhay Singh Chautala said that Congress is adopting a dual policy. When Congress formed the government by winning the Himachal Pradesh elections and won five seats in Haryana in the Lok Sabha, it did not raise questions on EVMs. After the defeat in Haryana, the blame was put on EVMs to divert the issue.
Congress was called a vote cutter party
To hide their crimes, Hooda supporters are pretending by going to the Election Commission. Just like Congress has only done the work of cutting votes in Delhi, in the coming times, Congress will be reduced to a vote cutter party in the entire country.