Aam Aadmi Party's March Highlights Unemployment And Healthcare Issues In Uttar Pradesh
The Aam Aadmi Party's march in Uttar Pradesh, led by MP Sanjay Singh, draws thousands protesting unemployment and healthcare flaws. Singh connects personally with Sultanpur's struggles, calling for urgent reforms.
Thousands gathered from Kurebhar to Katka on the fourth day of the Aam Aadmi Party's "Rozgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do" march against unemployment and injustice in Uttar Pradesh. The crowd at every turn and village clearly indicated that people desire change. In Kurebhar, youths urged MP Sanjay Singh to raise employment issues in Parliament.
Upon reaching Sultanpur, MP Sanjay Singh became emotional, stating that Sultanpur is his hometown. He expressed that the district's struggles are personal to him, not just statistics. Over the past eight years, basic facilities have worsened significantly. Singh described Sultanpur's roads as a tale of neglect, with potholes so numerous they could take a year to count.
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Employment Challenges and Paper Leaks
Sanjay Singh highlighted the lack of teacher recruitment in Uttar Pradesh over the last eight years. Exams like UPTET and police recruitment were marred by paper leaks, leading to cancellations by the commission. This recurring issue has shattered young people's dreams repeatedly, making paper leaks synonymous with Uttar Pradesh.

The march received enthusiastic welcomes at Kurebhar Bazaar, Guftarganj Bazaar, Babuganj, and Katra Bazaar. As it reached Kurebhar for an overnight halt during its 200 km journey from Ayodhya to Prayagraj, emotional connections were evident. Despite cold nights, people warmly embraced the march, showcasing their trust and hope in the Aam Aadmi Party.
Health System Concerns
Sultanpur's crumbling health system was another concern for Sanjay Singh. From district hospitals to CHCs, there is a lack of medicines, tests, and doctors. People struggle more with the system than their illnesses. He recalled an incident where X-ray reports were given on paper at a government medical college, exposing UP's healthcare flaws.

During the march, Sanjay Singh listened to ASHA workers' issues and promised to voice their concerns from streets to Parliament. He acknowledged their crucial role in saving women's lives during crises but lamented their inadequate honorarium as unjust.
Community Support for the March
The march saw support from various individuals like Vanshraj Dubey, Suresh Chandra, Rakesh Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Raunak Singh, Devansh Singh, Brijesh Singh, and Ramshankar Gautam at different locations in Sultanpur.
Sanjay Singh noted that when the "Rozgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do" march reached Sultanpur, thousands joined against unemployment and inflation. He declared that "Sultanpur's fight is my personal fight," vowing that this movement will continue for people's rights.
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