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Massive crowds Join Sanjay Singh’s Yatra As Anger Over Unemployment Rises Across Uttar Pradesh

AAP’s “Rozgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do” yatra gained huge support on its third day. Thousands of youth, lawyers, women, and locals joined Sanjay Singh to protest unemployment, injustice, and rising corruption.

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The “Rozgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do” yatra by the Aam Aadmi Party entered its third day with an even larger crowd than before. Led by Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, the march covered the route from Bikaipur to Khajurahat and then reached Koorebhar in Sultanpur. People gathered on rooftops and roadside shops to watch the rally. Supporters kept joining from every village. Youth, women, and elderly citizens walked long distances to be part of the protest. The wave of public support showed rising frustration against unemployment and injustice. The atmosphere looked like a growing people’s movement.

Is unemployment now the biggest concern for UP youth?

Thousands of students and job seekers walked with placards demanding fair recruitment. Many youth said the government promised jobs but delivered waiting lists and exam scams. Continuous paper leaks have shattered the trust of applicants. Several exams were cancelled after months of preparation. Students feel their future is stuck. They claim the system is unfair and broken. The yatra gave them a platform to voice their anger. Their frustration was visible in their slogans. They want jobs, not excuses.

How big is the vacancy crisis in Uttar Pradesh?

Sanjay Singh highlighted shocking statistics during the march. The education department has more than five lakh sanctioned posts, but nearly two lakh remain vacant. The health department has one and a half lakh posts, yet almost fifty thousand are empty. The police department has four lakh sanctioned positions, but one lakh are still unfilled. These numbers show a huge gap. According to Singh, corruption, mismanagement, and political bias stop deserving youth from getting jobs. He said the government is not serious about filling vacancies. This crisis is pushing young people into despair.

Are Dalits and backward communities facing rising injustice?

Sanjay Singh accused the state government of targeting Dalits and backward communities. He said caste-based discrimination is increasing. Many incidents of violence and bias appear daily. Families say they struggle to get justice in police stations. Reservation rules are being violated in recruitments. Singh said democracy becomes weak when the poorest citizens are ignored. He claimed AAP stands with the last person in society. He said dignity and opportunity must be equal for all. Without justice, development is incomplete.

What message is Sanjay Singh delivering through this march?

Sanjay Singh said the yatra aims to restore dignity and opportunity for every citizen. He said a society cannot progress if youth do not get work. He believes true Ram Rajya means equal rights, safety, and employment for all. Singh said Uttar Pradesh deserves better governance. He urged people to raise their voice. The yatra, he said, is the beginning of a long struggle. People along the route showed trust in his message. He said the youth of UP will no longer remain silent.

Why is this yatra turning into a mass movement?

The yatra saw support from lawyers, retired teachers, shopkeepers, farmers, and even daily-wage workers. Many said they joined because they felt unheard. The march carried an emotional energy. Children showered flowers from terraces. Women clapped from balconies. Elderly men walked slowly but refused to leave the march. The journey will cover nearly two hundred kilometers in thirteen days. It will pass through Ayodhya, Sultanpur, Amethi, and Prayagraj. Every stop is bringing new strength to the movement.

Did Punjab’s victory boost AAP’s confidence in UP?

Sanjay Singh said the recent victory in Punjab’s Tarn Taran by-election has energized party workers. He said people now trust AAP’s model of honest politics. He praised Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann for their work in education and development. Singh said UP can also progress if people choose leadership focused on welfare. Local AAP leaders welcomed him warmly throughout the route. Several supporters said the yatra reflects a new political hope. The journey aims to unite citizens in the fight for employment and justice.

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