Indian National Lok Dal

Indian National Lok Dal
AbbreviationINLD
ChairmanOm Prakash Chautala
General SecretaryAbhay Singh Chautala
FounderChaudhary Devi Lal
Founded17 October 1996
Preceded bySamajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
HeadquartersMLA Flat No. 47, Sector-4, Chandigarh, India -160004.
Student wingINLD Students Organization
ECI StatusState Party[1]
Alliance
Seats in Haryana Legislative Assembly
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Election symbol
INLD party symbol
Party flag

Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) is a political party based primarily in the Indian state of Haryana. It was initially founded as the Haryana Lok Dal (Rashtriya) by Devi Lal in 1996, who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of India.

The party emerged as a significant voice advocating for farmers' rights and rural development in the state of Haryana. It has played a crucial role in advocating for agricultural reforms and regional development as well. The party is generally considered to adhere to the ideology of regionalism and follows a centrist position within the spectrum of India's politics.[2]

The party is led by Om Prakash Chautala, the son of Devi Lal, both of whom have served as the former Chief Minister of Haryana. His son, Abhay Singh Chautala is the General Secretary.

On 27 January 2021, Abhay Singh Chautala had resigned as the only MLA from the party citing the BJP-led Union government’s refusal to accept farmers’ demands.[3] He was later re-elected from the Ellenabad constituency in a bypoll election on 2 November 2021.[4]

  1. ^ "List of Political Parties and Election Symbols main Notification Dated 18.01.2013" (PDF). India: Election Commission of India. 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 23 November 2023. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  3. ^ "INLD MLA Abhay Chautala resigns from Haryana Assembly over farm laws". The Indian Express. 27 January 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Haryana bypolls: INLD's Abhay Chautala wins Ellenabad Assembly seat, BJP gives close fight". India Today. Retrieved 2 December 2023.