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BJYM to launch campaign against Manmohan Singh Govt.

Jaipur, Sep 3 (UNI) Bharatiya Janta Yuva Morcha(BJYM), the BJP's youth wing, will launch nationwide agitation in protest against the Manmohan Singh Government's alleged pro-Muslim policy and ''soft attitude'' for terrorism.

Talking to reporters here today, Morcha national president Amit Thaker said that the present UPA Government had adopted pro-Muslim appeasement policy since its installation in New Delhi and setting up of the Sachhar Committee was part of this policy.

He said that BJYM had been protesting against the committee since its setting up and now as the committee had already forwarded its recommendations which included ''undue favours to Muslims'', the morcha would step up its campaign against it.

He alleged that the UPA Government had also showed soft attitude towards terrorism and this attitude had boosted morale of disruptive and terrorist elements.

He said that ''soft attitude'' and go slow gesture of the government in the Parliament attack convict, Afzal Guru's execution, had also given a wrong signal to the disruptive forces.

Mr Thaker said that the morcha would launch a nation wide campaign against the government's attitude and a detailed programme of the campaign would be announced at the morcha's national convention, to be held here between September 28 and 30.

BJP President, Rajnath Singh, would inaugurate the three- day meet to be participated by several top BJP leaders and over 2,500 delegates.

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