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Ramdev, Hazare have 'hidden agenda':Congress

Source: PTI
June 29, 2011 19:53 IST
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The Congress on Wednesday charged Yoga guru Ramdev and social activist Anna Hazare of having a "hidden agenda" to destabilize the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government at the Centre.

"They have a hidden agenda to destabilise our government in the Centre. In the name of waging a war against corruption, they are spearheading their movement against the Congress-led UPA government. I demand they declare their movable and immovable assets", All India Congress Committee general secretary Luizinho Faleiro told a public meeting in New Delhi.    

"Interestingly, while Ramdev and Anna Hazare are targeting the UPA government on corruption issues, the same people remain mum on the corruption of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in Karnataka," he pointed out.

Falerio claimed the Congress has the guts to act tough against corruption. "Ashok Chavan and A Raja were forced to step down as they faced corruption charge", he added.

Criticising the Left Front government in Tripura, Faleiro alleged that the ruling party leaders were indulging in corruption, malpractice and nepotism.

"The Centre has 16 flagship programmes which are being implemented across the state and the leaders were siphoning off huge money from government schemes," he said.

Faleiro alleged that the below poverty line population had increased in the state from 58 percent in 1978 to 67 percent in 2011.

He urged the party leaders, workers and supporters to be united to end the 'misrule' of the Left Front government.

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