Wednesday, February 19, 2014

AAP launches anti-graft drive

Tribune News Service

Sirsa, February 18
Activists of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) launched a 'jharu sandesh yatra' against corruption, nepotism and dynastic rule here today.

Prahlad Singh Bharu-khera, a member of the state committee of the AAP, said the common man's life had become miserable due to these.

Former District Bar Association president Suresh Mehta, municipal councillor Ramesh Mehta and AAP spokesperson Pradeep Sachdeva participated in the campaign.

Raising slogans, the volunteers appealed to the people to support the party for cleaner politics. Similar 'yatras' were carried out in Fatehabad, Dabwali, Rania, Ellenabad and Kalanwali.

Karnal: Activists of the Aam Aadmi Party took out a ‘jhaadu chalao yatra’ in the city on Tuesday against corruption in the political system.

Leading the yatra, state secretary Paramjeet Singh said they intended to clean up the corrupt system.

He said over 450 villages of the state had been covered and the remaining will be covered before February 23.

Meanwhile, the party activists handed over a memorandum to Deputy Commissioner Balraj Singh for demanding regular bus services for college students on rural routes.

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