Students urge parties to stop using abusive language
The Hindu
Rallies taken out protesting comments against CM
Students of various colleges took out protest rallies in Guntur on Monday criticising the alleged derogatory remarks made against Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. The students holding placards took out a rally from Mother Teresa statue at Lakshmipuram and walked till Dr. B.R. Ambedkar statue at Lodge Centre.
“We demand that political parties resort to clean politics and stop using abusive language. Young people can be misguided by such ugly utterances and the usage of such abusive words can set a wrong precedent,” said Sahiti, a second year degree student.
The protests being witnessed across the district marked a new trend. Social media was abuzz too with many deploring the parties for using media to settle scores.
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