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APCR started Delhi Chapter


New Delhi: APCR, a national NGO which is looking after civil rights of citizens of India has started its Delhi chapter in a meeting which held at Markaz of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind.

On this occasion, secretary of APCR highlighted the role of APCR and the problem coming on the way for getting justice and civil right.

Md. Rafat, Ameer-e-Halqua, Delhi and Haryana said about the importance of starting of Delhi chapter of APCR.

On this occasion, the general secretary of the organisation, Prof. K. A. Siddique Hassan chaired the meeting and said that the people should be aware for their civil rights and puts emphasis that the people should do struggle for getting justice for their civil rights.

On this occasion, the active member of APCR, Akhlaque Ahmed introduce the people of the activities and achievement of APCR. He said that APCR is putting emphasis for making aware the people about their civil rights and how they can get justice for their civil rights.

On the same day, APCR organised a programme at the headquarter of SIO and about 35 students participated in that programme.

This should be noted that APCR Karnataka chapter has achieved success in very short span of time. It has been successful for releasing some 900 prisoners from jail who have been imprisoned for false cases.

Besides this, 1200 people are taking pension with the help of RTI.

Shakil Ahmed, Secretary invited the students for playing a major role for the safety of civil rights of people and he introduced the activities and achievement of APCR so far.

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