



Hi Guys,
I completed my 100 days on 5th May when I entered Delhi.
I drove into Amritsar from Jammu on sunday 3rd May. I was staying with the army 10 Dogra at the Wagah Border itself. I went to see the flag down at 6pm at Wagah, apparently its the best on sundays. Most of you must know what its about. After staying at J&K at the LOC, and seeing the reality, this wasnt that exciting for me, though it is nice and is a must visit once for every one as it is a kind of show put on by India & Pakistan, where they show attitude to each other and play patriotic songs and lower the flags and open the gates that separate India & Pakistan and there are huge crowds of about 15,000 - 20,000 people there from India & Pakistan. Its a 30 minute ceremony. I then went to the other Wagah Border with the fencing which is protected by the BSF and met with the jawans there.
Round table India welcomed me in Amritsar city the next day. We had a press meet and I went to the Golden Temple and visited the Jallianwala Bagh. I had people approaching me for help when they heard of United Force of India. The were fleeced of money by people and got no justice, so they asked for my help. There was another case of corruption and bribery in Jammu where a man working in a hospital for over 7 years awaiting his promotion, was let down because another man who had worked for 3 years paid off the management and got a promotion and the man who gave 7 years to that hospital was left behind. I have represantatives of UFI in Jammu and they called me and we took up his cause and are fighting for him. So, United Force of India has already got its first few cases in Jammu & Amritsar.
After Amritsar, I drove into Delhi, unfortunately elections were on and everything was closed, so I decided to complete Gwalior (MP) & Jaipur (Rajasthan) and return to Delhi.
In Delhi, I wrote to the President - Mrs.Pratibha Patil and the Army Chief - Gen.Deepak Kapoor. Spoke to the CO of the NSG - to thank them for what they did for us in Bombay. I will be meeting who ever I can when I return to Delhi.
I have attached a few news clips of Amritsar. I am off to Gwalior tomorrow - 7th May (election day in Delhi & Jaipur).
UNITED FORCE OF INDIA on Facebook already has 200 members in a very short span - Please join if you havent already and inform your friends.
Regards
Amit Rajan Lall
President
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Mumbaikar on peace mission
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, May 5
Riding his car and covering a distance of more than 14,800 km, Amit Lall, a Mumbai resident, is on a mission of spreading a message of “peace and unity” all over the country, besides motivating the people to rise above religion, caste and regionalism.
A garment merchant, Lall launched his expedition after 26/11 terrorist attack in the financial capital of India. He resides a few metres away from the Taj and Oberai Hotels where the terrorist had struck and killed more than 180 innocent persons.
Expressing his dismay, he said though a lot of campaigns had been launched to awaken the public and political leaders after the terror attack, the percentage of voters who had polled during parliamentary elections had disheartened many. However, he added that educated people were debarred from voting due to alleged discrepancies in the voters’ lists.
He advocated that the voters should have the right to reject candidates, besides fixing a retirement age for politicians in order to give a chance to the young generation.
Talking to media here today, he said there was a need to launch a second freedom movement, to get freedom from corruption, injustice, poverty and terrorism. He said everybody should be united to accomplish the cause as politicians had failed on all fronts.
Lall launched United Force of India (UFI) to bring all the NGOs, student unions and everyone of all the 28 states on a common platform to help one another to uplift society and get rid of casteism, regionalism and religious differences. He said he would try to bring all the major business groups to join hands for setting small-scale industries in various parts of the country to generate employment and eliminate poverty.
During his mission, he visited various parts of the country, including north-eastern side, South India and Jammu and Kashmir.
Amritsar News: Man On Peace Mission Reaches Amritsar
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Amritsar, May 5
A MUMBAI-based businessman Amit Lall today reached Amritsar as part of his road journey across India with a ‘mission to spread unity and peace‘.“There are two reasons why I undertook the journey: to motivate the youth and secure their participation for the country’s welfare and to salute armed’ forces who ensure that we remain safe in our houses,” he said.
Lall started his journey on January 26 from Gateway of India, Mumbai, in his car and claims to have covered 24 states and touched India’s border with six countries.
“I am coming from Jammu where I have been to the Line of Control,” he said. After Amritsar, his next destination will be New Delhi. He will cover around 16,000 km throughout his journey.
As a part of his mission, Amit has also started an organization - ‘The United Force of India’. “It is very unfortunate to see that problems of regionalism and communalism are plaguing the country. So I have started this organization to give a platform to the people of 28 states to unite,” he said.
As of now, Lall claims that nearly two lakh people from different cities that have joined his organization. For the tech-savvy he has created a group on popular social networking website Facebook.

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