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Om Prakash Chautala, Former Haryana CM Dies At 89

Om Prakash Chautala, the president of the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and a towering political figure in Haryana, passed away on Thursday in Gurugram. He was 89. Sudden Demise Due to Cardiac Arrest A party spokesperson revealed that Chautala suffered a cardiac arrest at his residence in Gurugram. Despite being rushed to the hospital, […]

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Om Prakash Chautala, Former Haryana CM Dies At 89
Om Prakash Chautala, the president of the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and a towering political figure in Haryana, passed away on Thursday in Gurugram. He was 89.

Sudden Demise Due to Cardiac Arrest

A party spokesperson revealed that Chautala suffered a cardiac arrest at his residence in Gurugram. Despite being rushed to the hospital, medical efforts could not save him. Chautala was the son of former Deputy Prime Minister Devi Lal and served as Haryana’s Chief Minister five times during his illustrious political career.

Tributes and Reactions

Condolences poured in from across the political spectrum following the news of Chautala’s passing. Former Haryana Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda expressed his grief, highlighting his close relationship with Chautala.

“When Om Prakash ji was the CM, I was the Leader of the Opposition. We shared a good relationship. He dedicated his life to serving the people. Even at his age, he remained active, and it never felt like he would leave us so soon. He was a good person and like an elder brother to me,” Hooda said, paying tribute to his long-time colleague and political rival.

Legacy of a Stalwart

Chautala’s political journey was marked by his relentless commitment to public service and his significant contributions to Haryana’s development. His leadership left a lasting impact on the state’s political landscape, earning him respect from allies and opponents alike.

The nation mourns the loss of a veteran leader who shaped the political narrative of Haryana for decades.

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