Dwarfs get together in Chhattisgarh, demand rights

Surendra Hanspal is telling about a unique felicitation program when more than 50 dwarfs were honored in Jai Satmbh square of Raipur yesterday. All the dwarf people of Chhattisgarh have come together under one banner and have presented a memorandum of demands to the government from the side of all the dwarfs in the state

Posted on: Dec 06, 2010. Tags: CHHATTISGARH SURENDRA HANSPAL

Removal of parallel structure in police is a good decision

Surendra Hanspal from Raipur says that Chhattisgarh government has decided to disband Home Minister Squad a parallel structure created by the state Home Minister Nanki Ram Kanwar, which is a good decision. He says having parallel structures in the same department creates confusion

Posted on: Dec 05, 2010. Tags: Surendra Hanspal

Activist harassed by police after being labelled Naxal supporter

Ramgopal Kashyap a social activist in Pithora area of Mahasamund district in Chhattisgarh was beaten up by local police inside the police station. Mr Kashyap was allowed to go home on intervention of some ATS police officers but when Mr Kashyap did a complaint to the higher authorities he was again dragged to the police station and was forced to sign on a paper saying police never beat him

Posted on: Nov 19, 2010. Tags: Ramgopal Kashyap

कांग्रेस कर्मियों के हुडदंग की निंदा

रायपुर से सुरेन्द्र हंसपाल कह रहे हैं कि पिछले कुछ दिनों से कांग्रेस कर्मियों ने सारे शहर में हुडदंग मचा रखा है । हम इसकी निंदा करते हैं और इस तरह से शांत माहौल में खलल पहुंचाने के प्रयास को खारिज करते हैं

Posted on: Nov 13, 2010. Tags: Surendra Hanspal

Agitation in Raipur against expulsion order of Kashmiri Sikhs

Surendra Hanspal is reporting about an agitation in Raipur against expulsion order to Kashmiri Sikhs. Hanspal says it is not only at attack on Sikhs but the whole nation and everyone should write a post card to government of India to take stern action against the people who have issued this order

Posted on: Aug 22, 2010. Tags: HANSPAL RAIPUR SURENDRA

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