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Congress urge Centre to take control of situation in Haryana

| | Feb 21, 2016, at 01:02 am
New Delhi, Feb 20 (IBNS) The Indian National Congress (INC) on Saturday urged the BJP- led Central and Haryana government to stop 'politics of division' and take control of the situation in Haryana, which is under a massive agitation from the Jat community.

INC wrote on Twitter that the present situation has escalated due to the statements made by BJP lawmakers. They also blamed the incumbent government of falling short of effective ideas and failing the people of Haryana.

Congress also attacked the BJP-RSS bond and said that the two are not only trying to divide the nation on religious grounds but are also doing the same in Haryana on grounds of caste.   
 

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