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After talks with Manohar Lal Khattar, Jats agree to withdraw their Jind rally

In a development that will give a relief to Haryana's ruling BJP, the Jats have decided not to hold their rally in Jind on February 15, when BJP chief Amit Shah will attend a bike rally in the town

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Paramilitary jawans arrive in Rohtak, Haryana on Sunday, ahead of BJP president Amit Shah's Jind rally on Feb 15. Pic/PTI
Paramilitary jawans arrive in Rohtak, Haryana on Sunday, ahead of BJP president Amit Shah's Jind rally on Feb 15. Pic/PTI

In a development that will give a relief to Haryana's ruling BJP, the Jats have decided not to hold their rally in Jind on February 15, when BJP chief Amit Shah will attend a bike rally in the town, after marathon talks between the community leaders and the state government. The decision was announced late tonight after Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Union minister Birender Singh, senior BJP leader Anil Jain, held a five-hour-long meeting with a jat delegation led by All-India Jat Aarakshan Sangarsh Samiti president Yashpal Malik in New Delhi.

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