A regional political party of Haryana committed to farmers' welfare, rural development, and regional pride.
The symbol, approved by the Election Commission of India, symbolizes our commitment to providing basic necessities to every citizen, particularly in rural areas of Haryana. It represents our dedication to grassroots development and ensuring that basic amenities like clean water reach every village and hamlet in our state.
To make Haryana a prosperous state where farmers get fair prices for their produce, rural areas have modern infrastructure, and every citizen has access to quality education and healthcare. We envision a Haryana that leads in agricultural innovation while preserving its rich cultural heritage.
To serve as the voice of Haryana's farmers, rural communities, and working class. We are committed to implementing policies that promote agricultural prosperity, rural infrastructure development, and preserving the interests of Haryana at the national level.
INLD founded by Om Prakash Chautala after splitting from Janata Dal.
Om Prakash Chautala served as Chief Minister of Haryana.
Formed alliance with BJP for Lok Sabha elections.
Contested elections independently, focusing on regional issues.
Dushyant Chautala became Deputy Chief Minister in BJP-JJP-INLD coalition.
Strengthened organization and grassroots presence in Haryana.
"Indian National Lok Dal was founded in 1999 with a vision to represent the true interests of Haryana's people, especially our farmers and rural communities. Our party believes in regional autonomy within the national framework, ensuring that Haryana's voice is heard and respected in the corridors of power in Delhi."
— Founded by Chaudhary Om Prakash Chautala