Arunachal activists join protest at Jantar Mantar to fight against corruption

Addressing the gathering, Chairperson AAC Sheetal said that joining like-minded people in the fight against corruption that too from Arunachal has boosted her motivation
Arunachal activists join protest at Jantar Mantar to fight against corruption

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DELHI/ITANAGAR: Many social activists as well as renowned advocates, and NGOs from Arunachal Pradesh have joined in support of Arunachal Against Corruption (AAC) at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi to fight against corruption.

Addressing the gathering at Jantar Mantar, Chairperson AAC Toko Sheetal said that joining like-minded people in the fight against corruption that too from Arunachal Pradesh has boosted her motivation.

She reiterated that the fight is not against any individual but corruption and demanded CBI and ED inquiry.

Social activist Sol Dodum who travelled to New Delhi to join the AAC said that he is against corruption, and AAC has enough documents to prove the claim.

While responding to the allegation by various BJP Ministers and MLA that the dharna of AAC is politically motivated, Dodum said if the agitation is politically motivated then they should come clean and reveal the names as well an inquiry should be done on the bank accounts of agitators.

He also asserted that it is the Chief Minister who uses more money in elections. He uses the money to topple or to make the winner as per his/her choice. Moreover, if there is an allegation then there should be an investigation from CBI or ED, he added.

Meanwhile, Advocate SD Loda said that there are the Executive and Legislature in our state, and their foremost priority should be the welfare of the people, but sending them to Judiciary without solving their issue is not welcome.

Loda, who also joined the AAC in New Delhi today, said that there should be an investigation by CBI & ED into all allegations against CM, but until and unless he would not steps down from his post, there would not be any fair investigation.

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