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Bhim warns youth against foreign conspiracy to destabilize India | | New Delhi/Jammu, August 18 (Scoop News) – The NPP Chief Prof. Bhim Singh today urged the people of this country, particularly the politicians to beware of conspiracy of enemies of India to destabilize this country by using all foul means and methods as rise of India has not been digested by them. He was addressing Panthers Party workers, students and youth in Delhi today.
The NPP Chief appealed to the youth and the students all over the country to rise jointly against corruption, communalism and violence as they are the cause of anarchy and threat to the stability of the country. He reminded the countrymen that the enemies of India have been trying to destabilize this country ever since India got freedom in 1947. They tried their best to hurt India in the South when they fail they exploited the innocent people in the North-East. They also tried by infiltration into Punjab and J&K. Realizing that India stands as one from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Manipur-Assam to Gujarat, they have conspired against India by misleading the innocent people in the name of Bangladeshis or otherwise. He said that people of India have understood the game of such foreign powers as have been indulging in the sabotage against India. Prof. Bhim Singh called on all youth movements, student unions, youth organizations, the NGOs and political activists to join hands to fight out the subversive and anarchist elements who have been trying to disturb the harmony and damaging the National Integration. The NPP Chief made a special appeal to the youth in Maharashtra, in Karnataka and elsewhere to not to be misled by rumours or false slogans which tend to create anarchy to help only the enemies of India. Prof. Bhim Singh announced that the Panthers Party workers including the Young Panthers and NPSU activists shall stage one-day fast to appeal the youth and the students of the country to join hands against the enemies of India. The fast shall be observed on 22nd August, 2012 at Jantar Mantar at 11.30 a.m.
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