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Thursday, April 7, 2011

NRIs in Canada throw weight behind Anna Hazare

"Indo-Canadian We fully back Anna Hazare action to save the reputation of India. The country's image has been tainted by corruption. Commonwealth Games, 2G and housing scams in society are the latest in the long list of scandals in India. As a person of India origin, I am very worried and I am ashamed of the rampant corruption in my ancestral land,''a social activist based in Vancouver Balwant Sanghera told IANS.

"We see a great picture of our ancestral land and we feel proud every time the Indians do well -. As this World Cup victory Being an honest person, Manmohan Singh should quickly accept the application Hazare by strict laws to make Everything from corruption. in India to support rapid Hazare for a good cause,''he said.

Quick support Anna Hazare, former Canadian health minister Ujjal Dosanjh said: "I applaud what this is doing great Gandhi and the Indian Government should pay attention to his agitation. The kind of support you are getting shows that people are tired of corruption and the search for a change.''

Dosanjh, who became the first Canadian non-white primary (prime minister) when he was elected to the highest post in the province of British Columbia in 2000, said: "More than laws, India needs to put an end to the culture of corruption. Therefore, I urge Anna Hazare to start a movement to change the values ​​of India to end the culture of corruption.''

Headquartered in Toronto doctor Birinder Ahluwalia, who heads one of the largest diagnostic centers in Canada, said it is sad that "a progressive country like India is being affected by this social scourge.''

Hazare support to the agitation for the eradication of corruption, he said, "Corruption is a plague that is hampering India. Almost all developed countries have the lowest rate of corruption and institutions boast that they are fair and equitable and India must learn from these countries to attain a respectable status in the world.

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