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Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI: Expressing solidarity with the former External Affairs Minister, K. Natwar Singh, the Haryana Jat Mahasabha on Thursday launched a signature campaign in Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and other States. In a statement here, Kuldip Singh Gochhwal, president, Haryana Jat Mahasabha, alleged that Mr. Natwar Singh had been made a ``scapegoat'' by Congress leaders ``at the behest of American President George Bush who did not like the nationalist foreign policy espoused by Natwar Singh... '' ``The Congress leadership has been exploiting the Jat leaders from time to time and then discarding them after utilising their services and contributions,'' he said.
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According to him, other Jat leaders similarly `humiliated and forced to leave Congress' included Charan Singh, Devi Lal, Prof. Sher Singh, Virender Verma, Hardwari Lal and Bansi Lal. Mr. Gochhwal said the Mahasabha would convene a national meeting in December here to express solidarity with Mr. Natwar Singh and work out a plan to counter the assault on the ``honour and dignity of the Jat fraternity by the Congress leadership.''
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