Bulandshahr News: Chandrashekhar Azad, national president and MP of Azad Samaj Party, who came to Bulandshahr in UP, said that there is a big political conspiracy of vote theft in the country. Those who voted for forming the BJP government in the los election, now the names of 65 lakh voters were disappeared from the voter list just before the election, a big game of vote theft is going on in the country. Decuting voters of franchise is a violation of democratic values. Fake votes should be cut but it is wrong to take away the right to vote.
3 laws pass in Parliament will go to many states: Ravana
He came to pay tribute after the village head’s father Kripal Singh committed suicide by Jainpur village in Bulandshahr. Talking to reporters after joining the condolence meeting, MP Chandrashekhar Azad alias Ravana fiercely attacked the central and state government and said that the three laws recently presented in Parliament raised questions on the three laws. He said that it is not so easy to pass the law in Parliament. Its investigation will go to Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu and its flame can also come to Uttar Pradesh.
Vote theft game going on in Bihar: Ravana
He made a big statement about the Bihar assembly elections. Chandrashekhar Azad claimed that about 65 lakh voters were excluded from the list just before the election, which was directly tampered with democracy. He said that a voter is also important and it is a conspiracy to remove voters on such a large scale. He further said that in the Lok Sabha elections, the voters of these areas had given the NDA 30 out of 40 seats, but now they were denied the right to vote. In this case, the Supreme Court has also sought a list of voters removed till 22nd.
Police -journalist, woman – jawan insecure in BJP rule: Ravan
MP Chandrashekhar Azad said that the current power is Dalit, poor and deprived. The real goal of the government is only to benefit the capitalists. He said that in today’s era, neither police personnel nor journalists are safe, nor soldiers, nor women nor youth.
If we did not protest, schools would have closed, tales would open: Ravana
Referring to the problems of the farmers, Chandra Shekhar Azad said that the crops of the farmers were ruined due to heavy rains recently, but the government is not taking care of them. Chandrashekhar Azad also put the government in the dock on the issue of education and employment. He said that the government is constantly taking away the right to education and employment, due to which the future of the country is being pushed into darkness. The government started the work of closing the schools by whatever way, the government is opening the taunts, preparing to close the school. If we did not protest, thousands of schools would be closed in UP in the name of will.
During the visit to Bulandshahr, Chandrashekhar Azad also called upon the party workers to strengthen the organization and appealed to the public to save democracy. At the same time, the people of the society should be united and appealed to show the strength of their vote in the upcoming elections.