WPI Launches a Save the Country from Dictatorship Campaign

Welfare Party of India is all set to launch a people’s campaign to save the country from dictatorship all over India from 1st to 25th April. The campaign will start from Kota district of Rajasthan, said Dinesh Saxena, media secretary of the party.

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Welfare Party of India is all set to launch a people’s campaign to save the country from dictatorship all over India from 1st to 25th April. The campaign will start from Kota district of Rajasthan, said Dinesh Saxena, media secretary of the party.

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Welfare Party of India is all set to launch a people’s campaign to save the country from dictatorship all over India from 1st to 25th April. The campaign will start from Kota district of Rajasthan, said Dinesh Saxena, media secretary of the party.

District president of Welfare Party of India, Asif Hussain said the government has been trying to strangulate democracy in the country for the last few years. The voice of those who are opposing the anti-people policies of the government democratically and constitutionally is being silenced by terming them anti-national. This reminds the citizens about the black days of the time when the people’s voice was being tried to silence by imposing Emergency in 1975. At that time, a people’s agitation was launched under the leadership of late Jai Prakash Narayan. But it is a matter of worry that today political parties of the country are mute spectators in this time of undeclared emergency.

Taking this responsibility, Welfare Party of India has taken the decision to launch an all India campaign “Save India from Dictatorship” against the dictatorship of the government. In this regard, a big public meeting will be held on 1 April in which political thinkers will take part from across the country. He said all this in an introductory programme of the campaign in the party office at Kota.

Posters of the campaign were released at a meeting in which all the working committee members were present.