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AAP’s ‘Rozgar Do Samajik Nyay Do’ March Reaches Amethi with Strong Public Support

The 'Rozgar Do Samajik Nyay Do' march entered its seventh day under the leadership of senior Aam Aadmi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh. The march advanced through Sultanpur district with overwhelming backing from residents.

AAP Sanjay Singh railly reaches Amethi
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Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh led the 'Rozgar Do Samajik Nyay Do' march through Uttar Pradesh's Sultanpur and Amethi districts, highlighting unemployment, inequality, and discrimination while receiving support from various communities, with the march continuing its journey from Shyam Vatika.

It began at 10 in the morning from Maa Bhagwati Lawn in Utari and passed through Pratapganj Market, Raghav Dhaba, Durgapur Market and Ramganj before reaching Shyam Vatika in Trisundi, Amethi.

Strong Participation From All Sections of Society

As the march moved forward, people from various communities including youth, women, farmers, weavers, labourers, ASHA workers, Anganwadi workers and small scale business owners greeted the team with enthusiasm. The crowd turnout reflected growing concern regarding unemployment and social equality in Uttar Pradesh.

Sanjay Singh Highlights Rising Unemployment and Inequality

During his address, Sanjay Singh said that Uttar Pradesh has become the state with the highest number of unemployed citizens in the country and youth are suffering the most. He added that the impact is not limited to young job seekers but also includes farmers, traditional weavers and families dependent on small industries.

He accused the government of introducing poor policies that damaged small and traditional businesses. He stated that caste based discrimination remains a major hurdle for social development. Singh demanded equal opportunity and transparency in every government and recruitment system. He said that real growth and justice are impossible until caste based injustice ends.

Allegations of Rising Atrocities on Marginalised Groups

Sanjay Singh alleged that atrocities against Dalits and backward communities have increased under the BJP government. He claimed the authorities are not only suppressing complaints but also failing to deliver justice. He said accountability within the power system must be ensured so that discrimination and violence against weaker sections can stop.

Grand Welcome at Multiple Stops Throughout the Route

At Pratapganj Market, Sharafat Ulla Ansari, Mujeeb Ahmed, Girish Tiwari, Upendra Tiwari, Rakesh Tiwari, Zubair Khan and Alok Tiwari welcomed Sanjay Singh with flower garlands. Singh interacted with local citizens along with Anil Yadav, the head of Bisani village. Upon reaching Narayanpur, the march was welcomed by Harishankar Jaiswal, Dharmendra Nath Shukla, Dr Malkhan Singh, Satish Kumar Srivastava, Ram Niranjan Kori, Ram Bahadur Yadav, Ghanshyam Soni, Kavita Kashyap, Pooja Verma and Laxmi.

At Raghav Dhaba, Harishankar Jaiswal, Atul Singh and other residents expressed their support. Ramganj residents including Anil Kori, Krishan, Santosh Kumar, Umesh, Shivpujan, Vishal and Satish Sahu also greeted the leader and participants.

March to Continue Its Journey From Amethi

By evening, the team arrived at Shyam Vatika where a large crowd gathered to show strong solidarity. The 'Rozgar Do Samajik Nyay Do' march will continue from the same location tomorrow and proceed to different parts of Amethi before heading to the next destination.

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