Maharashtra-Haryana live updates: ML Khattar to take oath as Haryana CM on Sunday, Chautala to be deputy CM
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Jan 30, 2020, 12:07:21 IST
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Maharashtra-Haryana live updates: ML Khattar to take oath as Haryana CM on Sunday, Chautala to be deputy CM
After the results in Haryana threw up a hung assembly on Thursday, BJP and JJP have joined hands to form the government in Haryana. Stay with TOI for live updates
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