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‘Violence breeds hatred, division’
Bhim asks youth to launch movement against corruption, communalism
6/9/2007 12:11:14 AM

Hyderabad June 8—
‘Giving a clarion call to the youth of the country to take up the movement against corruption, criminalization and communalism and create a new society free from injustice, corruption, discrimination and hatred, the National Panthers Party Supremo Prof Bhim Singh has appealed the youth and students across the country to shun violence and build the country of their dreams.
Prof Singh, who was the chief guest at a function organized in connection with launching of a new Telangana Yuvujana Vidhyarthi Sanghathana, felt the need of creating a vigorous movement against corruption, communalism and criminalization to create a new society where there shall be no injustice, no discrimination, no denial of rights and every human being shall live in honour and dignity. To achieve this objective, he called upon the youth, to join the movement in large numbers
NPP Chief also made an appeal to the youth and students to shun violence as it breeds hatred and division which ultimately results in defeat of the noble cause.
He said Constitution provides ample opportunities to agitate within the constitutional frame work adding that non violence is a tool to achieve the positive results.
Prof Singh also pleaded for constitution of state reorganization commission to recognize several states particularly UP and Jammu and Kashmir to accelerate their development and ensure the fair distribution of the central funds.
He also presented mementos to several relations of the Matryr’s families who had laid down their lives for the sake of Telangana movement during 1969.
Sanjoy Sachedeva President Delhi unit of the party also accompanied Prof Singh during his visit to Telengana
Bhim Singh is also reported to have met TDP leader and former Chief Minister, N Chander Babu Naidu and discussed the present situation in Jammu and Kashmir, a party release said.
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