Forum for Social Justice elects new panels in Mussoorie

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Forum for Social Justice elects new panels in Mussoorie by azzayindia
MUSOORIE, 15 Nov: At a meeting held in a hotel, here, the National Forum for Social Justice, a national organization that works for issues related to scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and socially & educationally backward classes, elected new members and formed new committees today. RA Siddiqui from Sattowali Ghati, Kanwli Road, was elected State Vice President of the forum.
The working committee for District Dehradun was also announced today. Those elected were President Riyaz Ahmed, Vice Presidents Amarpreet Singh, Salim and Ajay Saxena, General Secretary Bhupender Kumar, Suhail Siddiqui, Mohd Akram and Mohd Yaseen as Joint Secretaries. Shahzad, Sanjay Pandey, Madan Parwana and Treasurer Javed were announced as members of the working committee. 
Pooran Lal was nominated President of the Mussoorie Working Committee. The others to be nominated as officials were Tara Chand, Bishan Da, Mahfooz Ahmed, Surendra Pal, Dinanath, Rajkumar, Surendra, Bahadur Singh, Kishan Aneja, Shiv Singh, Govind Singh, Ramesh Chand and Mohan.
The National Chairman of the Forum, Nanak Chand, said on the occasion that it had been working for the last decade for the benefit of the downtrodden and backward classes in the country. He expressed the hope that the new committee officials would highlight problems faced by BPL card holders in the region.
Nanak Chand also welcomed the State President, Upendra Singh Thapli on the occasion. Sukh Pal, Mohd Yaseen and others were present on the occasion. 
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