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Hooda to contest from Kiloi

By Our Special Correspondent

CHANDIGARH, MARCH 30. The Haryana Chief Minister, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who is a sitting MP from Rohtak constituency, today announced that he would contest for the Assembly from his traditional Kiloi constituency in Rohtak district.

Mr. Hooda also exhorted the people to set a record by electing him with an unprecedented margin. He made this announcement during his maiden visit to the Rohtak district where the villagers of Gillaur, Jasia, Sanghi, Khidwali and Brahamwas accorded him a warm reception this evening.

Mr. Hooda reiterated the commitment of his Government to equitable distribution of water to all parts of the State. He further reiterated that his regime would provide a corruption free and fearless governance He directed the officers not to harass the people and dispose off official work strictly in accordance with the rules. He was presented a turban as a mark of respect by the people of his village Sanghi.

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