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Sagar Watch News/ A district-level conference of the Samajwadi Party (SP) was organised in Sagar, where party leaders underlined that organisational expansion and a sustained fight for the rights of the common people remain the party’s primary objectives.
Addressing a press conference, Madhya Pradesh Samajwadi Party State President Shri Manoj Yadav strongly criticised the BJP-led governments at the Centre and in the state, alleging that they have failed on key issues concerning farmers, women and the poor.
He said farmers are not receiving fertiliser, electricity and water on time, nor are they getting fair prices for their produce. Inadequate power supply, he added, is severely affecting irrigation. He demanded 24-hour electricity for farmers.
Shri Manoj Yadav said that under the leadership of Akhilesh Yadav, the Samajwadi Party has emerged as the third-largest party in the country and the strongest voice for the poor, backward classes, Scheduled Castes, women and the common citizen.
He announced that if a Samajwadi Party government is formed in Madhya Pradesh, women will be provided financial assistance of ₹40,000 annually. He also accused the ruling government of focusing more on renaming schemes rather than implementing meaningful development.
Calling the situation in Madhya Pradesh alarming, he said unemployment is rising, the government is dependent on loans, and youth are still waiting for jobs. He further claimed that the state has reached the top in cases of atrocities against the Scheduled Castes, tribals and women.
Raising a key regional concern, former minister Badshah Singh said that the development of Bundelkhand is incomplete unless migration is stopped. He pointed out that thousands of people migrate daily to other states in search of labour work, while the government remains occupied with investment summits.
He said Sagar, being a divisional headquarters, will witness accelerated organisational activities, and efforts will be intensified to connect the masses with the party. He added that the party will actively prepare to contest the upcoming panchayat and municipal elections with full strength.
Presiding over the meeting, District President Rajesh Athiya outlined the party’s organisational roadmap and said the Samajwadi Party would be strengthened up to the block level.
The conference saw the participation of hundreds of men and women. Prominent attendees included Dr Ashiq Ali (State Secretary), Raju Yadav (OBC State Secretary), Ankit Yadav, Sahil Yadav, Ramkali Raikwar (Women District President), Kamal Khatik, Sundar Lal Yadav, Santosh Lodhi, Makhan Chadhhar, Narayan Trilok Jogi, media in-charge Jatav, Sukhlal Jatav, Komal Jatav, Parshuram, Ramdeen Sen, Rizwan Khan, Jitendra Yadav, Rohit Yadav, Surendra Yadav, and Student President Rohit Yadav, among others.
Special Highlights
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Samajwadi Party reiterates focus on organisational expansion and public rights
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Demand for 24-hour electricity for farmers
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Announcement of ₹40,000 annual assistance for women if SP forms the government
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Strong criticism of rising unemployment and farmer distress in Madhya Pradesh
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Call to stop migration from Bundelkhand for meaningful development
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Preparation announced for upcoming local body elections




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