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Country should be run like an army unit: VK Singh

Former army chief General VK Singh has said the country needed a system where the government was run like a military unit, for which the nation is above any caste or religion.

Updated on: Apr 6, 2013, 21:18:50 IST
PTI | By , Jind
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Former army chief General VK Singh has said the country needed a system where the government was run like a military unit, for which the nation is above any caste or religion.

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"Poverty and corruption are rampant in the country and no effective steps had been taken to eradicate them...the country needs a system where the government was run like an Army unit for which the nation is of prime importance and caste or religion comes later," Singh said in Jind on Friday night while addressing a public meeting of the Jantantra Yatra, led by anti-corruption crusader and social activist Anna Hazare.

The former army chief alleged that various political parties divided people on the basis of caste and religion for their political gain.

Hazare, however could not preside over the meeting due to ill-health. General Singh has been touring with Hazare in Punjab and Haryana as part of the Yatra since March 31, which entered Karsindhu village of Jind district last evening.

Gen Singh appealed to the people to attend Jan-Sansad (public-rally) which will be held in New Delhi in September this year, and unitedly fight against corrupt people and anti-national forces.

Earlier, addressing series of rallies on way to Jind, Anna Hazare had said the 'Jantantra Morcha' is not seeking change of power at the centre, but is struggling for a change in the existing political system for choosing better leaders.

Hazare had said "we have started fight against the system where corrupt and criminals were ruling the country" and called upon the people to choose honest persons in the up coming general elections.

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