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Sanjay Singh Leads UP March, Raises ‘Vote Bachao, Samvidhan Bachao’ Slogan from Rampur to Amroha

Sanjay Singh leads a six day on foot padyatra from Rampur to Amroha to highlight voter rights and alleged voter list irregularities, emphasising constitutional protections and democracy through door-to-door engagement in western Uttar Pradesh.

Dense fog and severe cold in Uttar Pradesh did not stop political activity in Rampur on 21 December 2025. Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh left parliamentary debates behind and moved onto the streets, launching a second major march titled "Vote Bachao, Samvidhan Bachao" with hundreds of supporters.

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Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh launched the Vote Bachao, Samvidhan Bachao march on December 21, 2025, in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, to Amroha by December 26, addressing voter rights and alleged electoral irregularities, focusing on Rampur, Moradabad, and Amroha.

The march is presented as more than a symbolic walk. Party workers describe it as an attempt to reshape political trends in western Uttar Pradesh by focusing on voting rights and constitutional protections. The campaign foregrounds issues of the “Vote ki Chot” and the “Samvidhan ki Garima” in current electoral practice.

Route and schedule of Vote Bachao Samvidhan Bachao padyatra

The six-day journey begins in Rampur on 21 December and ends in Amroha on 26 December, passing through Moradabad district. Sanjay Singh is set to travel on foot throughout, holding several small meetings and village gatherings, and addressing residents directly about their rights as voters and citizens.

According to the programme, the padyatra focuses on three main halts: Rampur, Moradabad and Amroha. At each stop, Sanjay Singh plans structured public interactions. These include informal chaupals and small assemblies, where voter experiences with electoral rolls and polling arrangements are expected to be discussed in detail.

Date Segment of Vote Bachao Samvidhan Bachao padyatra
21 December 2025 Start from Rampur
21–26 December 2025 On-foot outreach through Rampur and Moradabad region
26 December 2025 Conclusion in Amroha

Political context of Vote Bachao Samvidhan Bachao padyatra

Sanjay Singh links this padyatra directly to alleged irregularities in the voter list. Singh claims that names of ordinary voters are being deleted to weaken opposition votes. Singh has labelled this practice as "Vote Ki Dakaiti" and argues that it changes outcomes before polling even begins.

From the first day, Sanjay Singh frames street mobilisation as a duty rather than an option. According to Singh, when the foundation of democracy, the vote, appears under threat, leaving offices and entering neighbourhoods becomes compulsory. The yatra is therefore projected as a corrective response to institutional gaps.

Another core message of the journey concerns the link between one ballot and wider constitutional rights. Through door-to-door contact, Sanjay Singh wants to explain that each vote not only chooses a government but also helps protect the rights granted by Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. The padyatra seeks to connect daily life concerns with this constitutional framework.

Over six days, the Vote Bachao Samvidhan Bachao padyatra is designed to measure public sentiment in villages and towns between Rampur and Amroha. The route, the meetings and the allegations about voter list manipulation together show how debates over “Vote Ki Dakaiti” and constitutional respect are shaping current politics in western Uttar Pradesh.

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