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AAP's Nawan Punjab March' begins

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Press Trust of India Fatehgarh Sahib(Pb)
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab, Youth Wing supporters led by president, Harjot Singh Bains today began a march to help build a new Punjab free from drugs, farm suicides, unemployment, corruption, land, sand, cable, transport and liquor mafia.

The foot march called 'Nawan Punjab March', that began from Fatehgarh Sahib will cover more than 280 km, 120 villages in 12 days before culminating at Hussainiwala village in Ferozepur district on April 5, a party spokesman said.

Hussainiwala village in Ferozepur district lies near the bank of Sutlej River that marks the location of national martyrs' memorial where martyrs Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were cremated on March 31, 1931.
 

Speaking on the occasion, Bains said it is an endeavor by the AAP's youth wing to highlight the ills of Punjab especially those pertaining to the youth and the students.

"During the 9 year misrule of Punjab SAD-BJP alliance government led by Parkash Singh Badal, majority of the Punjab youth has been pushed into the whirlpool of drugs and unemployment. The Badal government has no direction or a clear road map for the younger generation for their future who are completely been left in the lurch", said Bains.

On the other hand Punjab Congress Chief Capt Amarinder Singh, who is day dreaming of becoming chief minister after losing twice to Akalis consecutively, has no vision or futuristic agenda to offer for the youth of Punjab, he alleged.

"We want to build a new Punjab which would be free from drugs, unemployment, corruption and liquor mafia. We also want Punjab to get rid of both Badal and Amarinder families who have done nothing but plundered the wealth of Punjab during their respective tenures", said Bains.

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First Published: Mar 25 2016 | 9:32 PM IST

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