BJP govt to launch anti-corruption helpline no: Varun Gandhi
January 11, 2014  19:04
If the BJP came to power after the Lok Sabha polls this year, the new government would launch a helpline number where people could call and register complaints against corrupt officials, BJP general secretary Varun Gandhi said today.        

"Police stations and other offices have become centres of corruption during the UPA regime. If we come to power, a helpline would be launched for the common people to register their complaints against corrupt officials," Gandhi said at a public meeting.       

Gandhi's promise came three days after Delhi's AAP government headed by Arvind Kejriwal launched an anti-corruption helpline number that received a whopping 23,500 calls in one-and-a-half days.
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