khattar: Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar visits village he was denied entry to after 13 months | Gurgaon News – Times of India

KARNAL: Almost 13 months after he was not allowed to land in Karnal’s Kaimla village, chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar visited the Kaimla village on Thursday and paid obeisance at Baba Langdewala temple.
He was given floral welcome in the village. The chief minister announced Rs 50 lakh grant for langar hall.
However, heavy police force was deployed for his visit.
On January 10, the CM was to address the Kisan panchayat at the village about the benefits of the new farm laws, which is now repealed. The protesters had occupied the helipad where Khattar was to land and ransacked the venue. Due to this, the CM had to cancel the visit.
While interacting with journalists, Khattar said, “Due to the prevailing situation at that time, I could not visit Kaimla village on January 10 last year. But today I visited here and paid obeisance at the temple.” Replying to a question about the assembly election in five states, chief minister Khattar also said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was getting positive responses in all five states and they will form the government in three states including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Manipur.
He said they may form the government in Punjab as well.When asked about the stay order on the law providing 75% reservation in industries to youngsters with domicile of the state, Khattar said they will continue the fight for the rights of Haryana youth.

.