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Maun Todo Halla Bolo campaign from Jan 18 against corruption
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) announced final battle
against corruption and corrupts in the form of Maun Todo Halla Bolo
campaign to begin from January 18.
Under the campaign more than one lakh students will come on the
streets at more than 2,000 district centres of the country and will
demonstrate outside the respective collectorates. Under first step
of the battle, Union Home Minister P Chidambram will be targeted
for his involvement in the 2G Spectrum case. The ABVP said P
Chidambaram has no moral right to stay in the Cabinet. The decision
to this final battle was taken at the recently concluded 57th
national convention of ABVP in New Delhi.
Till now the ABVP was conducting awareness drives all over the
country against corruption. A national body, Youth Against
Corruption, was also formed for this objective. The main theme of
the recent national convention was also rampant corruption. “There
was a retrospection of all the earlier protests, agitations and
events that took place after the commencement of Youth Against
Corruption and new resolutions were brought forth. The ABVP
demanded immediate resignation of the Congress led UPA Government
that has disintegrated to level that they fail to distinguish
between the good and the bad,” said Shri Umesh Datt Sharma in New
Delhi on January 7.
Talking to Organiser Shri Sharma said in the coming year the
organisational set up of the YAC would spread to village level. The
final battle against corruption would also be taken up to the
village level. He said keeping in view the evidences against P
Chidrambaram in 2G Spectrum case, he should be made a co-accused in
the case and he should be removed from the Cabinet immediately.
(FOC)
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