Ludhiana News- Swami Ramdev launched struggle to liberate country from clutches of corrupt politicians

Author(s): City Air NewsA division level joint meeting of the office-bearers of Patanjaly Yog Samiti and Baharat Swabhiman Trust headed by Swami Ramdev being held at BRS Nagar at Ludhiana on Thursday. Ludhiana, October 3, 2013: A division...

Ludhiana News- Swami Ramdev launched struggle to liberate country from clutches of corrupt politicians
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A division level joint meeting of the office-bearers of Patanjaly Yog Samiti and Baharat Swabhiman Trust headed by Swami Ramdev being held at BRS Nagar at Ludhiana on Thursday.

Ludhiana, October 3, 2013: A division level joint meeting of the office-bearers of Patanjaly Yog Samiti and Baharat Swabhiman Trust headed by Swami Ramdev was held at BRS Nagar here today.

Dr. Acharya Suman, National President, Women Wing of  Patanjal Yog Samiti from Haridawar, presided over the meeting. While addressing, Dr. Suman  exhorted the office-bearers of three districts of Ludhiana, Moga and Barala to organise maximum meetings and functions to  educate the masses about the big scams and scandals  of most corrupt Union UPA  government. 

She said that Swami Ramdev had launched a struggle to liberate the country from the clutches of corrupt politicians and to establish a people friendly government in Delhi.

Dr. Suman said Swami Ramdev had chalked out a full 9 months long countrywide campaign to mobilise the masses against the corrupt Union government. She said it was the right time for the people to utilise their voting power to teach a lesson to the corrupt politicians.

She told the office-bearers to chalk out the detailed programme of meetings in their districts and Tehsils immediately and send programme to Hardawar, from where it would be monitored on daily basis.

Krishan Lal Gupta, President, Punjab Patanjaly Yog Samiti and Parmodh Sharma, District President also addressed the function and assured for the implementation of the programme.

Date: 
Thursday, October 3, 2013