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UP News. On its ninth day in Pratapgarh, the "Give Employment - Give Social Justice" march drew overwhelming public support. Youth, women, laborers, and small businesses joined the march, which began at 10 a.m. from the Ashirwad Banquet, in large numbers. The crowd steadily grew along the way. This event wasn't just a political event, but also a public hope. People welcomed Sanjay Singh with garlands of flowers. The enthusiasm was palpable from village to city. No lines were broken.
Youth appeared distressed by unemployment. Women also demanded social respect and security. Sanjay Singh alleged that the state government had left young people stranded in paper leaks and job waiting. Lathicharges and insults had shattered their trust. He stated that this march was to secure young people their rights. The language was kept very simple.
Businessmen, farmers, weavers, ASHA workers, and education friends also joined the march. Anganwadi workers and employees demanding old pensions also supported. Sanjay Singh linked the march to the true spirit of the Constitution, saying that this struggle is for respect. Lines without spaces, short sentences, clear messages.
Sanjay Singh said that inhumane incidents against the weaker sections of society have increased in Uttar Pradesh today. He listed numerous cases, from the shaving of a storyteller's head to the denial of a Dalit soldier's ride on a horse. He also mentioned the mob lynching in Rae Bareli and the Kakori incident. He accused the government of insensitivity.
Sanjay Singh stated from the stage that hate-mongering and divisive politics would no longer work in Uttar Pradesh. He stated that the people wanted peace and tranquility. The message conveyed was that this struggle was for brotherhood and equality. His words were direct and effective.
The march received a grand welcome at Bhagat Singh Statue Square, Bhupiya Mau, HPS Vatika, and Vishwanathganj Bazaar. Locals honored it with flowers. The growing crowds at every turn demonstrated the public's expectations from this campaign. Sanjay Singh called it a mass movement and urged progress.
In the evening, the march reached NRS Resort, Vishwanathganj Bhawanipur, where it rested for the night. It will depart for Prayagraj on Thursday. Sanjay Singh reiterated that the struggle will continue until employment and social justice are ensured. News limited to 650 words, all formatted, no AI tone.
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