INLD led by former Haryana CM Om Prakash Chautala is in new trouble when four leaders, including one MLA and two former ministers, on Saturday quit the party and joined the ruling Congress in Haryana. INLD's deputy leader in the legislative assembly Sushil Kumar Indora, ex-ministers Muni Lal Ranga and Bahadur Singh and another leader Krishan Chand Karsa joined the Congress in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. Welcoming them into the party fold, Hooda said all of them had joined the party unconditionally. All the four expressed their faith in the leadership of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Hooda.
Earlier this week, senior INLD leader and former Haryana Finance Minister Sampat Singh quit the party and sources close to him said he was likely to join the Congress. Two-time MP Indora, apparently miffed over denial of party ticket for Sirsa Lok Sabha seat, also resigned from the state assembly. Indora, who was elected to the House from Ellenabad (SC) constituency, had quit and his resignation had been accepted by the Speaker, a Vidhan Sabha spokesman said.
Earlier this week, senior INLD leader and former Haryana Finance Minister Sampat Singh quit the party and sources close to him said he was likely to join the Congress. Two-time MP Indora, apparently miffed over denial of party ticket for Sirsa Lok Sabha seat, also resigned from the state assembly. Indora, who was elected to the House from Ellenabad (SC) constituency, had quit and his resignation had been accepted by the Speaker, a Vidhan Sabha spokesman said.
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