Samajwadi Party national president Akhilesh Yadav has alleged that injustice and harassing the people is the agenda of the BJP.
‘People’s votes have been looted.
The upcoming election is very important, and this is once again the election of freedom. It is an election to save the constitution and rights of the people of the country,” he said.
Yadav was addressing the party workers including 65 PDA leaders from different districts of the state here on Saturday.
SP president assured that everyone will have participation in the Samajwadi Party government and everyone will get justice and respect, if the party comes to power in the 2027 assembly polls.
“The development work that has been stopped in the state will be started again. The BJP government of the state and the centre has ruined everything. The central government has ruined the economy. Inflation, unemployment, and corruption are at their peak. Foreign policy has failed. The BJP government used to make big claims that it is making a name for itself in the world, but when the need arose, no country stood with India. During Operation Sindoor, our army fought strongly. The army could have taken POK, but the central government made a mistake,” he said.
Yadav said that China is a threat to our country’s border and due to the wrong policies of the central government, China intruded into our border.
“There is a fertilizer crisis in the state. Farmers are standing in queue for fertilizers and are forced to stage protests. Farmers are getting police lathis instead of fertilizers. If fertilizers are not available, the yield of crops will be adversely affected. Farmers need fertilizers. The government did not make preparations in advance, if fertilizers are not available from China, then the government should buy them from other countries, even if they are expensive,” he said.
He said that the Government of India should strengthen its market.
“The BJP government at the center and in the state has failed on every front. The BJP government of Uttar Pradesh is closing schools,” he added.