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Deve Gowda vows to fight for migrants' rights

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PANAJI: The Janata Dal (Secular) released its election manifesto on Saturday, which has committed itself to declaring Kannada as one of the State's second languages.

The manifesto was released by party's president and former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda in the presence of the party's secretary-general Danish Ali, Goa unit president Vinayak Naik, party leaders, office-bearers and workers.

The party is contesting 12 seats in the Goa Assembly elections scheduled for June 2.

While releasing the manifesto, Mr. Deve Gowda spoke of the discrimination faced by poor migrant people in Goa and vowed to fight for their rights.

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