Bangalore comes out to send message to politicians
Bangalore, April 14: With humidity around 14 percent and temperature at 34 C, the wellknown and the nameless hundreds, marched for Bangalore today under the BPAC banner.
The young were in full attendence and they are the first time voters for the next month's elections for the Karnataka Assembly.
There was an ambulance of Manipal Hospital also in attendence but it was not needed. The spirit of the young and middle-aged was good enough to take them to Freedom Park, a good two-km under the summer sun.

The sun was tolerable but not the issues confronting Bangalore. The BPAC (Bangalore Political Action Committee) wants to bring in peoples participation in democracy and change the way the city is functioning.
Join the movement and find out about it at bpac.in.
Today's march was to raise the awareness of the Bangalore and it was led by industrialist Kiran Majumdar Shaw and educationist Mohandas Pai of Manipal Global.
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