NDA MPs to give 'no black money' declaration
next week
Wednesday November 23, 2011 05:42:53 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: National
Democratic Alliance (NDA) MPs will next week give a declaration
that they don't have any black money stashed away in banks abroad.
"The NDA members would give the declaration to the heads of both
houses next week," Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader S.S.
Ahluwalia told reporters Wednesday.
The announcement had been made by senior BJP leader L.K. Advani
Nov 20, when he concluded his 40-day roadshow against black money.
Advani briefed the parliamentary party members about the campaign
that spanned 22 states, five union territories and covered around
7,600 km, said Ahluwalia.
The BJP, which leads the NDA, also organised a rally of around 1.5
lakh labourers through the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh in Delhi
Wednesday to protest the anti-labour policies of the government,
said Ahluwalia.
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