Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Hooda repeats his demand for separat high court of Haryana

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, DEC 5
Repeating his demand for a separate High Court for the state, Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda today said that he would continue his efforts for a separate High Court for the State till it is materialized and Haryana gets a separate High Court.
          Mr. Hooda was interacting with the media persons after a function of Bar Association at Punjab and Haryana High Court here today.    Mr. Hooda said that the deliberation were still  very much in progress for a separate High Court for the state.
          On being asked whether the suspension of Indian Olympics Association by International Olympics Committee would affect the performance of sports persons  Mr. Hooda said that sports persons had nothing to do with it. The State Government would give full support to the Sports persons to perform and excel in their field. Replying to another question, Mr. Hooda said that he was not aware of any intervention by the Government in the suspension of Indian Olympics Association by International Olympics Committee.   
          While replying to a question regarding security provided to INLD supremo Mr. Om Parkash Chautala by Punjab, Mr. Hooda said that it was a personal issue.
            Mr. Hooda assured the members of Bar Association that he would consider their demands sympathetically.

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