AAP’s padyatra enters Day 3 in UP The Aam Aadmi Party’s ‘Rojgaar Do – Samajik Nyay Do’ padyatra continued its outreach efforts as the foot march entered its third day on Friday, moving from Bikapur in Ayodhya to Kurebhar in Sultanpur.The march, led by AAP UP in-charge and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, passed through Khajurahat, where residents gathered along the route.Addressing the participants, Singh said that the padyatra aims to draw attention to unemployment and issues concerning Dalits, backward groups and other communities. He said the campaign sought “employment for youth and an end to discrimination.” He added, “Ram Rajya will be possible only when everyone gets equal opportunities and every hand gets work. Society cannot progress without employment and justice.”Singh also criticised the BJP-led state government over paper leaks and alleged irregularities in recruitment exams. Citing vacancies across departments, he said more than 2 lakh posts were vacant in the Education Department, around 50,000 in Health and Medical Services and over 1 lakh in Police and Security Services, highlighting how the gap between sanctioned posts and appointments has affected job seekers.Referring to incidents involving Dalits and backward communities, Sanjay Singh alleged discrimination in various institutions. “Democracy cannot be strong until the last person in society gets justice,” he said.Commenting on AAP’s win in the Tarn Taran by-election in Punjab, Singh said the result reflected public support for the party’s approach to governance. “The Tarn Taran victory shows that people want development, education, and jobs — and that is exactly what AAP stands for,” he said.The 13-day march, covering nearly 200 km, will travel through Sultanpur and Amethi before concluding in Prayagraj.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPakistan Rejects Taliban Narrative And Says Rising Terror From Afghan Soil Can No Longer Be IgnoredNDA Sweeps Bihar, Nitish Kumar Prepares for 10th CM Oath; A Look Back at ‘Sushasan Babu’s’ JourneyPiyush Goyal Says India Ready For WTO Leadership, Rejects Reform Agendas Pushed By Developed NationsJ&K Police Confirm 9 Killed in Nowgam Blast After Explosives Recovered From Faridabad Blows UpPM Modi Predicts Major Congress Split After NDA’s Bihar Win And Warns Allies Of Growing Instability‘Bengal Is Far-Fetched…’ Bengal Minister Shashi Panja Hits Back at PM Modi’s Jungle Raj Jibe‘Very Bleak Message To World’: South Africa Envoy Condemns Delhi Blast And Seeks Joint Action“All options open…” Piyush Goyal on ongoing India-Canada talks after two rounds of discussionsUN Must Reform Now: India Demands Expansion of Both Permanent And Non-Permanent UNSC Member StatesDeadly Explosion At Nowgam Station Exposes Scale Of 360 Kg Urban Terror Cache Seized From Faridabad123PhotostoriesMumbai’s Big Shift: Inside BMC’s Plan for a 1,000-Dog Mulund Shelter7 animals with the most attractive and expressive eyes!Not Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, or Rekha, THIS veteran actress rules as India’s richest star with Rs. 7,000 crore fortuneFood-themed cute nicknames for baby boys and girlsIndia’s First Private Railway Station in Bhopal Promises Luxury and Comfort Like Never BeforeHow to raise kids who don’t give up easilyJaipur Installs Giant Air-Cleaning Towers as AQI Nears 200—Will They Really Help?Leading ladies who turned debut hits into overnight stardom10 dog breeds that are kid friendlyThe best book genres for kids to boost brain development123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingLaMelo BallGiannis AntetokounmpoJoel EmbiidAidan HutchinsonNHL Trade RumorLatin GrammyDak PrescottBrazilian Bodybuilder Found DeadPercy HarvinStephen Curry
The Aam Aadmi Party’s ‘Rojgaar Do – Samajik Nyay Do’ padyatra continued its outreach efforts as the foot march entered its third day on Friday, moving from Bikapur in Ayodhya to Kurebhar in Sultanpur.The march, led by AAP UP in-charge and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, passed through Khajurahat, where residents gathered along the route.Addressing the participants, Singh said that the padyatra aims to draw attention to unemployment and issues concerning Dalits, backward groups and other communities. He said the campaign sought “employment for youth and an end to discrimination.” He added, “Ram Rajya will be possible only when everyone gets equal opportunities and every hand gets work. Society cannot progress without employment and justice.”Singh also criticised the BJP-led state government over paper leaks and alleged irregularities in recruitment exams. Citing vacancies across departments, he said more than 2 lakh posts were vacant in the Education Department, around 50,000 in Health and Medical Services and over 1 lakh in Police and Security Services, highlighting how the gap between sanctioned posts and appointments has affected job seekers.Referring to incidents involving Dalits and backward communities, Sanjay Singh alleged discrimination in various institutions. “Democracy cannot be strong until the last person in society gets justice,” he said.Commenting on AAP’s win in the Tarn Taran by-election in Punjab, Singh said the result reflected public support for the party’s approach to governance. “The Tarn Taran victory shows that people want development, education, and jobs — and that is exactly what AAP stands for,” he said.The 13-day march, covering nearly 200 km, will travel through Sultanpur and Amethi before concluding in Prayagraj.