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New Delhi. December 31, 2012. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) today demanded compulsory moral education and complete liquor free country to stop such heinous crimes against women and make citizens safe. Expressing his deep sorrow and paying rich tributes to the young lady who became victim of the drunken in the national capital, the national spokesperson of VHP advocate Shri Prakash Sharma said that country should be free from liquor and the moral education must be made mandatory in all schools of the country to avoid any such crime in future. He was speaking in Sanatan Dharm Mandir of GK-2 in south Delhi. VHP today organized condolence meetings at dozen places in Delhi.
According to shri Manish Rai, Co-Media Incharge of VHP Delhi, today, we have paid tributes through havan satsang, Keertan & prayer meetings at different parts of Delhi. Moreover he added that we urged the capital youth to disassociate them from western culture which only shows women as mere a commodity for enjoyment. Shri Rai said that returning to the roots of Indian culture can only ensure the upliftment of moral values in the society which will result in a safe and respectful society for women.
The programs organized at Jyoti colony, Mayur Vihar Phase-2 & New Ashok Nagar of East Delhi, Chhatar pur, Pul Prahalad pur & Kalkaji in south Delhi and Nand Nagari, Mahalaxmi Nagar & Palam of West Delhi had large gathering. The state vice presidents shri Mahaveer Prasad, Gurdeen Prasad, Deepak kumar, Ujagar Singh & Brij Mohan Sethi, secretary general Satyendra Mohan, secretary Ram Pal Singh, organizing secretary Karuna Prakash, and Rashtra Prakash were amongst those who participated and addressed the large gatherings, Rai added.
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