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PM, senior BJP leaders to attend Khattar's swearing-in

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October 25, 2014 15:39 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior BJP leaders will attend the oath-taking ceremony of Manohar Lal Khattar as chief minister of Haryana at Panchkula on Sunday.

"Prime Minister, BJP chief Amit Shah, some Union Cabinet Ministers, CMs of the BJP ruled states and senior leaders among others would attend the function," Haryana BJP spokesman Vir Kumar Yadav said in Chandigarh on Saturday.

Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal would also attend the oath taking ceremony of the Khattar at Panchkula in Haryana, about 20 km from Chandigarh.

Among other leaders, outgoing Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda had also been invited.

The venue of the oath-taking ceremony, which was earlier Tau Devi Lal stadium, has been shifted to Panchkula's HUDA ground in Sector 5.

Elaborate arrangements have been made for Sunday’s function, which in addition to the presence of top dignitaries is going to see huge rush of the BJP workers.

Haryana Chief Secretary Shakuntala Jakhu and Director General of Police S N Vashisht, Panchkula's Deputy Commissioner S S Phulia held a meeting to review the arrangements for the function.

Senior Haryana BJP leaders also remained huddled in a meeting on Saturday to ensure that the event passes off smoothly.

Tight security measures were being put in place, with over 3,000 cops being deployed. Haryana BJP leaders claim that nearly 1 lakh people were expected to attend the function.

Roads leading to the HUDA ground were being given a facelift.

The Prime Minister will land at the ChandigarhAirport from where he will drive down to the venue, officials said.

In a departure from the past, the venue for the oath-taking function has been kept at Panchkula, which earlier used to be Chandigarh, the common capital of both Haryana and Punjab.

BJP has created history by coming to power on its own for the first time in Haryana, since its inception in 1966.

Source: PTI
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