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Anna, Singh plan to resume nation-wide tour from Bihar

The duo said that they had nothing to do with the coming Lok Sabha elections

Press Trust of India Washington
Former Army chief V K Singh has said he and Gandhian Anna Hazare are planning to resume their nation-wide tour from Bihar to create awareness among people for systematic changes in the country, besides recruiting volunteers to spread their message.

On a tour to the US to accompany Anna Hazare during a portion of his US trip, Gen (rtd) Singh said while they have nothing to do with the coming Lok Sabha polls, their aim is to create awareness among voters so that they elect good people and bring about a positive change.

"Our team has nothing to do with it. Our aim is very simple. Voters must choose good people so that we can bring about a positive change," he said.
 
"All political parties are not composed of bad people only. There are lot of good people. I am quite sure if people say that our representatives are not the representatives of the political parties the system will change. There is a difference," Singh told PTI in an interview.

Responding to a question on news reports about him contesting the next general election on a BJP ticket, Singh refuted such media reports.

"I haven't even thought of it so far. I am still working on this awareness mission," he said.

Singh said at the moment the whole campaign aims at bringing about awareness among the people.

"We feel that if the voter is aware, he would vote for good people and not vote the way he has voted so far. So our campaign in India is also focused on that," he said.

"We started our journey from Jaliawala Bagh, and we have been carrying on. We have done Punjab, Haryana, MP, portions of Rajasthan, and we have done Uttar Pradesh. The next state that we will go to is Bihar. Then we will see whether we go East or South, so our aim is to go to the most (part) of the country and talk to people," he said.

Singh said they have 50,000 voluteers currently, and seek more people who can reach out to each and everyone in the remote villages of India.

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First Published: Aug 27 2013 | 8:45 AM IST

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