100,000 crore. In the past, their deadline had been extended two times and now they are again demanding an extension of two more years,' which he said was unlawful.
'We demand a high-level inquiry by a Supreme Court or high court judge into Haryana SEZs. We believe that it is the biggest land-scandal in the history of India,' Chautala said.
In the April-May Lok Sabha elections, the INLD failed to win even a single seat in the state. The ruling Congress got nine out of 10 Lok Sabha constituencies in Haryana.
The INLD leader said there are nearly two dozen SEZs in the state where builders have only erected four-walls just to grab the land of poor farmers at throwaway prices.