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Jan Suraaj to launch signature campaign against betrayal of Nitish

Patna, May 8 (UNI) "Jan Suraaj " on Thursday announced that a signature campaign against the betrayal of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would be launched on May 11 from his native village Kalyan Bigaha as part of its drive to collect signatures from one crore people.
President of "Jan Suraaj " Manoj Bharti told media persons here that Chief Minister Kumar had betrayed the people of Bihar after making a series of promises to them after the report of the caste census was submitted to the government. Jan Suraaj would launch a signature drive from Kalyan Bigaha, the native village of Kumar, on May 11 to continue for two months to collect one crore signatures against his betrayal, he added.
"We will submit a memorandum to Bihar Governor on July 11 with the signatures of one crore people urging his intervention to force Chief Minister Kumar to fulfill his promises as soon as possible," the Jan Suraaj leader said, adding that party leaders and workers would visit
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