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Disabled people protest outside PM's house against Khurshid

IANS | Posted on Oct 27, 2012 at 06:43pm IST

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New Delhi: Over 40 disabled people on Saturday protested outside the residence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh demanding the resignation of Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid over financial impropriety in the running of his trust for differently-abled people. The protesters belonging to the Rashtriya Viklang Party (RVP) gathered reached the Prime Minister's house at 7, Race Course Road and started raising slogans.

"The police immediately rushed to the spot and took them to different police stations," a senior police official said. "Khurshid and his wife spend money which was meant to purchase equipment for differently-abled people in Uttar Pradesh. Our demand is for the resignation of Khurshid from the cabinet and his immediate arrest," RVP president KK Dikshit said.

The protestors were taken to Tughlaq Raod and Chanakyapuri police stations. "Action may be taken against the protesters," a police official added. The India Against Corruption had alleged financial impropriety against Khurshid in the running of his Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust.

Disabled people protest outside PM\'s house

The India Against Corruption had alleged financial impropriety against Khurshid in the running of his Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust.

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