Thursday 1 November 2012


Last Updated: Monday, October 29, 2012, 20:07
Mumbai: In a stinging attack on the government at the Press Club here on Monday, former Army chief General (retd) VK Singh, who has joined social activist Anna Hazare in his crusade against corruption, demanded immediate dissolution of Parliament. 

"The government is snatching food and work. People must act, otherwise nothing will be left. Why is the government silent on black money? The government has surrendered to the market. The government is against the constitution. We demand that parliament should be dissolved," Gen Singh said. 

The former Army chief said that the government is "anti-people" and that it is "bending" before the corporates. He also demanded immediate elections in the country. 

"People should choose the new government. Both the ruling party and opposition are silent over corruption issues. The government should come clear on how they want to run the government; on the market demands or on the constitution," he said.
 

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