FORMER PRIME Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh and cine star-cum-MP from Agra Raj Babbar gave a clarion call to the masses to teach a lesson to the governments at the Centre and State for their anti-poor and pro-capitalist policies.
The two leaders were addressing a rally as part of the mukti sangram campaign at Hingosar village in district Chandauli against the ruling Samajwadi Party government.
Singh alleged the State government had forgotten the samajawadi principles and was promoting a captalist culture.
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THE RASHTRIYA Lok Dal (RLD) has decided to keep away from the Jan Morcha recently launched by former prime minister VP Singh. The RLD had earlier tied up with Singhs Kisan Morcha and shared platform with him at several rallies but the party is opposed to have any alliance with
FORMER PRIME Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh and cine star-cum-MP from Agra Raj Babbar gave a clarion call to the masses to teach a lesson to the governments at the Centre and State for their anti-poor and pro-capitalist policies.
The two leaders were addressing a rally as part of the mukti sangram
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The ministry of
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State paramilitary forces along with a large number
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