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Youth Citizen Council pays tribute to Air India plane crash victims

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A meeting was organised by the Youth Citizen Council, Punjab, to pay tribute to former Gujarat CM and Punjab BJP in-charge Vijay Rupani and other victims of the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad. Speaking on the occasion, state president of Youth Citizen Council, Dr Raman Ghai said that the Ahmedabad plane crash was a sad incident for India and the world. He said the tragedy had created a wave of mourning and the Council paid tribute to the deceased while expressing its condolences to the families of those who perished in the plane crash.

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Dr Ghai demanded from the Central Government that it should prepare a comprehensive plan so that such accidents can be prevented in future. The Council also sought proper compensation for the families of the plane crash victims. While the dead cannot come back, the government should take care of their kin to prevent any hardships to them.

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District president of Youth Citizen Council, Dr Pankaj Sharma, also paid his tribute to the victims of the Ahmedabad plane crash, and those assembled observed a two-minute silence to honour the memory of those who died in the air tragedy at Ahmedabad, making the moment a sombre occasion.

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