Mangalore: NFADE Delegates Meet BJP Leader Advani


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Mangalore, Dec 12: NFADE Mangalore consisting members Chandrashekhar, Florine Roche, Dr Sadanand Perla, Manoj Kumar, Dr Sharabhendra Swamy, Stevan Alwa met BJP leader L K Advani.

The meeting was set up with the help of Udupi MP D V Sadanand Gowda and minister for higher education Dr V S Acharya. MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, city south MLA N Yogishn Bhat, Udupi MLA Raghupathi Bhat and MLC Srinivas too were present.

Before the delegation met, journalist M V Kamath had briefed Advani about the issue. During the meet, D V explained to Advani on how he had asked for a debate in lok sabha (LS) during 48-hour-strike with BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley. Advani gave a patient listening and agreed that the ' PB ACT ' is not needed anymore.

He assured that a strategy would be planned in this regard and present in the LS.

  

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  • Parameswarankutty, Alleppey

    Sun, Dec 12 2010

    Great work to be emulated by all NAFADE units at every part of this country.

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  • jaykrishnan b, trivandrum

    Sun, Dec 12 2010

    Support of great leaders like shri Advaniji for the movement of repeal Prasarbharati and save AIR/DD by NFADE is a big morale boosting.Congrats to NFADE Manlore and shri Chandrasekhar

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  • joseph martin,

    Sun, Dec 12 2010

    Congrats NFADE MANGALORE

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