Ajay Chautala calls his expulsion from INLD a cabal, invites workers to Jind rally on November 17
Jaskaran Singh | TNN | Nov 14, 2018, 22:33 IST
AMBALA: The expelled Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Ajay Singh Chautala on Wednesday reached Ambala, where he invited the party workers to come in large numbers at the upcoming Jind rally on November 17.
While talking about his expulsion from the party, Ajay said, “It is a pre-planned conspiracy to target us, till the time I was the general secretary of the party, it was my right to take such decision, the president can only preside over such decisions. Those who are announcing this decision must read the constitution and it is a cabal against me by a few members of the party.”
While addressing a gathering, Ajay said, “I never wished to visit the people for Jan Akrosh Rally, even during my stay in jail, I never dreamt of becoming a chief minister, and I am doing all this not for myself but for the party only.”
Ajay reiterated on the stage that there will be no solicitation but battle only saying "Yachna Nahin Ab Rann Hoga."
When Ajay asked the party workers about his resignation from the party, they raised their arms giving permission to go ahead with it. While inviting the workers for Jind rally, Ajay urged all them to come alone and not to bring the crowd and disturb public.
While talking to the media, Ajay said, “Those who are announcing my expulsion must read the constitution. If they had got the letter from the party head Om Prakash Chautala on November 12, then why did not they release it on the same day? They should have adopted the democratic way and I should be given a notice regarding my expulsion.”
While answering about Naina Chautala’s expulsion, Ajay said, “If Naina is expelled from the party, the leader of the opposition will also lose his post.”
Answering a question about calling Dushyant a termite, Ajay said, “the public will decide who is the leader and who is termite. I have left my decision about forming a new party to the public and only they will decide our fate.”
While talking about his expulsion from the party, Ajay said, “It is a pre-planned conspiracy to target us, till the time I was the general secretary of the party, it was my right to take such decision, the president can only preside over such decisions. Those who are announcing this decision must read the constitution and it is a cabal against me by a few members of the party.”
While addressing a gathering, Ajay said, “I never wished to visit the people for Jan Akrosh Rally, even during my stay in jail, I never dreamt of becoming a chief minister, and I am doing all this not for myself but for the party only.”
Ajay reiterated on the stage that there will be no solicitation but battle only saying "Yachna Nahin Ab Rann Hoga."
When Ajay asked the party workers about his resignation from the party, they raised their arms giving permission to go ahead with it. While inviting the workers for Jind rally, Ajay urged all them to come alone and not to bring the crowd and disturb public.
While talking to the media, Ajay said, “Those who are announcing my expulsion must read the constitution. If they had got the letter from the party head Om Prakash Chautala on November 12, then why did not they release it on the same day? They should have adopted the democratic way and I should be given a notice regarding my expulsion.”
While answering about Naina Chautala’s expulsion, Ajay said, “If Naina is expelled from the party, the leader of the opposition will also lose his post.”
Answering a question about calling Dushyant a termite, Ajay said, “the public will decide who is the leader and who is termite. I have left my decision about forming a new party to the public and only they will decide our fate.”
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