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Haryana
Special Correspondent
CHANDIGARH: Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Tuesday said that his Government was ready to get the murder of Dabwali Youth Congress leader Chand Singh Brar investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation if the Indian National Lok Dal so desired. Talking to media persons at Sirsa, Mr. Hooda assured that an impartial investigation was being conducted in the murder case and the guilty would not be spared at any cost. The police had registered a case against the former INLD MLA, Abhay Singh Chautala, son of the former Chief Minister, Om Parkash Chautala, in connection with the murder. Earlier, the Chief Minister went to the residence of the late Chand Singh Brar to express his condolences to the members of the bereaved family. He also expressed his satisfaction over the investigations going on to find out the reality in this murder case. The conspiracy angle was being investigated, he said, adding that the case against Mr. Abhey Singh Chautala was registered not out of political vendetta but on a complaint lodged by the brother of the deceased.
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