INLD to meet President to seek dismissal of Hooda govt
Chandigarh, Nov 4 (UNI) The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) would soon approach the President to seek the dismissal of the Hooda government in Haryana and imposition of President's rule in the state in the wake of ''deteriorating'' law and order.
This was stated by INLD secretary general Ajay Singh Chautala after visiting the family of Kuldeep, a student who was allegedly shot dead by the Haryana Police at Bhiwani on Sunday night.
''Law and order situation has totally collapsed in the state and the police is killing innocent people in the guise of police encounters,'' Mr Chautala said.
The INLD MP said that Kuldeep shooting case was a big blot on the image of the Haryana government.
The INLD, he said, would get conducted enquiry on all the fake encounters by the police if it formed government in the state and all the culprits would be brought to book.
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