Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Mangalore: ABVP to present demands on various issues to new government

 "The country is in a victorious mood, having witnessed political changes which the common man wanted. This victory (of BJP) is against corruption," said P Murali Manohar national president of ABVP (Akhila Bharathiya Vidhyarti Parishad).

He was addressing a session after inaugurating the four-days national executive council meet of ABVP at Sanghanikethan here on Monday May 26.

"We are not into politics; but being citizens of this country we have the responsibility of bringing political changes. The ABVP had participated in awareness programmes conducted for first time voters. As a result, this time 14 crore first time voters participated in the elections," he added.
"Our aim is not only bringing a political change but also social change. During this four-day meet resolutions on various issues like the national scenario, education, national security, security for women and the north east students all over India will be take. Based on the resolutions, we will place our demands before the new government.
"The north-east students are also the sons and daughters of Bharath Mata. All of us belong to one race. North-east students do not have qualition education institutions even after 60 years of independence."
He further said, "We are in favour of saffron ideology. The new government is also in favour of this ideology. This is not end, but the beginning. We will present our demands, the 12-point resolution to the new government.
"Youth are aspirants for effective governance. Education has been commercialized and should be stopped," he added.
He also said this time minsters will amend the laws unlike earlier minsters who were 'busy in personal attacks'.
Shreehari Borikar, the national general secretary of the ABVP spoke on this occasion.

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