Chandrashekhar azad blew the bugle against yogi govt!

mp from Nagina lok sabha seat of Uttar Pradesh and National President of azad Samaj party (Kanshi Ram) Chandrashekhar azad has once again cornered the yogi government of UP on the issue of Dalits. The Nagina mp has verbally attacked the government through a video message on his X handle. The BSP leader said, "Incidents of atrocities on Dalit, backward, tribal and minority communities are increasing continuously across the country. Attacks, murders, rapes and cases of caste discrimination against the Bahujan Samaj are increasing alarmingly."

Chandrashekhar azad said, 'Today, peaceful agitation is being carried out in the state headquarters across the country against the incidents of atrocities on Dalit, backward, tribal and minority communities. The BSP leader said that, when I was going from bihar to lucknow yesterday, the Uttar Pradesh police stopped me. Also, our workers who were reaching lucknow were stopped and house arrested. All the force was used to stop us.'

'The government does not trust the democratic system'

He has alleged that the Uttar Pradesh government does not trust the democratic system. The government has strangled democracy today and misused its powers. The BSP leader has attacked the government and said that the Uttar Pradesh government has put as much energy in stopping us and our workers. If the same energy was put in the attacks on marriage processions, bulldozers being run on people's houses, violence against women, youth looking for employment, then some problems in Uttar Pradesh would have been reduced.

He has said that we will continue to fight the hooliganism that the Uttar Pradesh government is doing. He has thanked all the party workers who have joined this protest by reaching lucknow today. He has also warned the government that if the UP government does not fix the law and order, then this protest will continue further. Chandrashekhar azad said, 'I will fight in parliament and the workers will fight on the streets and said that now we will not tolerate crime.'

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