MP Dushyant Chautala rides Preet Tractor to Parliament

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Dushyant Chautala a current Member of Parliament from Hisar Lok Sabha Constituency representing Indian Lok Dal, and the youngest MP in the history of Indian Parliament, once again created a history by entering Parliament House, New Delhi on Preet Tractors, in a different style on the beginning of the Winter Session. He became the star attraction on the first day of the beginning of the Winter Session.

Dushyant is the grandson of former Haryana chief minister Om Prakash Chautala and the great-grandson of former deputy prime minister and Indian National Lok Dal supremo  Devi Lal.

created a history by entering Parliament House, New Delhi on Preet Tractors,

Dushyant Chautala is youngest ever president of any sport’s governing body in India. He is president of Indian Table Tennis Federation of India.

PREET India’s leading, a Punjab based manufacturer and a National, State award winner, of Combine Harvesters, Agriculture Tractors & Agricultural implements, started its journey way back in the year 1980. Initially, the company was producing Straw Reapers, Threshers, and other Agricultural Implements. Three years later Hari Singh (Managing Director) founded PREET Agro Industries. In 1986 with the help of his younger brother Gurcharan Singh (Director) they successfully made the first Tractor Driven Combine Harvester. They continued their Research & Development work and they introduced PREET 987, the most admired & successful Self Propelled Combine Harvester of India that brought huge success to PREET. It has maintained its lead and captured 40 percent market share in PAN India.

PREET Tractors (P) Limited was incepted and manufacturing of Agricultural Tractor ranging from 35 HP to 45 HP was started. In Tractor category, the company is feeding the need of not only Indian farmers but also catering the needs of farmers of Asian, African, Australian continents. Now Preet Group has also started a manufacturing 25 to 100  HP tractors with latest accessories, for the safe and comfortable driving of the farmers.