Mangalore : City Conference of Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) Held


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (RS/SB)
  

Mangalore, Jan 11: Youth should involve in activities that join hearts and not separating people, said C Basavalingayya, theatre director and former director of Rangayana on Sunday January 10.

He was speaking at the ninth city conference of Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) held at commercial tax employees’ hall, Kottara Chowki here. He expressed regret that the coastal district has become a platform for the political parties that groom their party workers to divide the society in the name of community and religion.


















He said that most of the vibrant youth need to think of strengthening the society and see that everyone irrespective of their community or religion have the freedom to exercise fundamental rights and duties provided by the Constitution, he said.

The religion and community is a very personal issue and should not be used as a tool to spread communal disturbances, he said adding that the political parties are involved in such activities, which the youth need to be aware of. 

Samuel Titus, working president of welcome committee, leaders of DYFI, Dayanand Shetty, L T Suvarna and Prashanth Achar were present. 

  

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