Candle March” in Dwarka Protest against Terrorist Attack at Army school in Pakistan

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LOKESH GOSWAMI Candle March” in Dwarka Protest against Terrorist Attack at Army school in Pakistan Office Sh.Tasveer Solanki, Vice-President Delhi Pardesh Youth Congress

New Delhi 21st Dec 2014 :   In light of the Terrorist attack and ruthless massacre of innocent children in Peshawar army school of Pakistan & support of the bereaved parents and fight against terrorism today  In The Leadership of Delhi Pradesh Youth Congress Vice-President & Congress Candidate From Dwarka Assembly Sh.Tasveer Solanki  organized a “Candle March” in Dwarka Assembly , Candle March Start From Durga Park & Covered almost 3 Kilometer way & conclude at Chhath Park, Vaishali Dabri Road, Candle March attended  by Hundreds    of Congress Workers, Local RWA Office Bearer, Local Shopkeepers Associations Office Bearer & Local Residents of Dwarka Assembly , after conclusion of Candle March all paying homage to the souls who lost their lives and urging Pakistan to wake up from its deep slumber, join hands strongly in the fight against Terrorism.

While Addressing the gathering  DPYC Vice-President Sh.Tasveer Solanki said that the kind of attitude consecutive Pakistan Governments had been taking,turning a blind eye or indirectly/ directly aiding Terrorism; has only back firedon them and penalized innocent children, leaving hundreds of families in deep. He also said that residents of Dwarka Assembly extends its deepest sympathies to the bereaved families; and made an appeal to all the youth to rally behind them against their fight against terrorism. No religion in the world preaches brutal murder of innocents in its name, and it is high time we must combat the religious terrorism and divisive forces and put an end to the increasing number of youth who are participating in terrorist activities; it is a collective responsibility of all to dissuade this young blood from deviating and taking up arms, she added. He also urged the NDA government to ensure security measures across the nation to ensure no such incidence occurs in the country.

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