The Indian National Lok Dal today said all "controversial" land deals during the Congress rule will be probed as it announced sops for people, including 50% job quota for sons of the soil in private sector, in its manifesto for upcoming Haryana assembly polls.
Releasing the party's poll manifesto here, INLD leader Abhay Singh Chautala said in the event of the party coming to power in the state, a Commission will be set up to probe "all controversial land deals, including those related to Robert Vadra".
The INLD, which is out of power for the past nine years, is the first political party in the state to release its manifesto for the assembly polls likely to be held in October.
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To probe alleged irregularities in land deals during the Bhupinder Singh Hooda regime, the INLD has promised to set up a Commission which, Chautala said, will help in farmers getting their dues.
If voted to power, the party will give free scooters (a scooty or a moped) to all girl students in rural areas who will enroll themselves in colleges after passing class 12th examination, Chautala said.
The party promised reservation of 50% jobs for the Haryanvis in the private sector and companies falling in the Public-Private Partnership mode.
The INLD also promised to waive loans up to Rs 2 lakh taken by farmers, dalits and other weaker sections from banks and other financial institutions.