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Jan Morcha : The third strong option in the state

TREMENDOUS SUPPORT to Mukti Sangram Yatra by the people against the misruled of Samajwadi Party (SP) led state government has not only boost up the morale of the organisers of the yatra but also increased the worries of ruling party.

Published on: Sep 25, 2006 01:21 AM IST
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TREMENDOUS SUPPORT to Mukti Sangram Yatra by the people against the misruled of Samajwadi Party (SP) led state government has not only boost up the morale of the organisers of the yatra but also increased the worries of ruling party.

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The leaders gave an impression that Jan Morcha is the third strong option for the people. Former prime minister VP Singh, CPI leader AB Vardhan and Jan Morcha leader Raj Babbar called upon the people to uproot SP led state government and to bring a pro-farmers and pro-poor government into power.

Mukti Sangram Yatra ( Dadri march), which was started from Kushinagar district, which is considered to be a suitable land for launching a movement for change, reached Deoria district on Saturday through Kasia, Hetimpur, Bhatni and Dumri.
People in the villages welcomed yatra and various places. During yatra the organisers would distribute cassettes among the villagers, highlighting the failure of SP government.

The first phase of the five-day yatra, the leaders will focus on Gorakhpur division while from September 28, it would enter in Basti division and would complete on September 30 in Lucknow. The yatra is an acid test of Jan Morcha leader Raj Babbar who is banking on the support of regional parties and dissident of various political parties leader.

Launching yatra former prime minister VP Singh called upon the farmers to maintain solidatory to save the precious land and the sources of income of the concerned people.

Jan Morcha leader Raj Babbar and Communist Party of India leader AB Vardhan also tried to keep the finger on the pulse of youth and farmers.

 
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