Aam Aadmi Party’s “Rojgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do” padyatra continued in Uttar Pradesh, with Sanjay Singh leading the march through Sultanpur. Local residents raised concerns about employment, ASHA workers highlighted honorarium issues, and Singh emphasized the district’s neglected infrastructure and healthcare. The 13-day march aims to cover 200 km, concluding in Prayagraj. AAP’s “Rojgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do” padyatra enters its fourth day in UP The Aam Aadmi Party’s “Rojgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do” padyatra entered its fourth day in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday, covering the stretch from Koorebhar to Katka in Sultanpur.The march, led by AAP UP in-charge and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, drew participation from the local crowds at Koorebhar Bazaar, Guftarganj Bazaar, Babuganj and Katra Bazaar.At Koorebhar, a group of young residents met Singh and asked him to raise employment concerns in Parliament. ASHA workers at Patna Chauraha and near the Purvanchal Expressway also approached him with issues related to honorarium and pending demands. Addressing their requests, them, Singh said, “I will raise your voice from the streets to Parliament.”After the padyatra entered Sultanpur, Sanjay Singh referred to his association with the district while raising concerns about local infrastructure. “Sultanpur is my home district. Its suffering is not just data for me—it is my personal pain,” he said.Singh alleged that basic civic facilities in the district had seen “no real improvement” in recent years, pointing to broken roads and neglected infrastructure. He further highlighted the erratic power supply, stating that households receive barely ten hours of electricity a day.Commenting on the district’s healthcare system, Singh claimed hospitals and community health centres face shortages of medicines, testing facilities and medical staff.He also referred to a recent case at a government medical college where an X-ray report was reportedly issued on plain paper, describing it as indicative of wider administrative gaps in the state’s healthcare services.The 13-day foot march, covering nearly 200 km, will travel through Sultanpur and Amethi before concluding in Prayagraj.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Abandoned Tribals To Their Fate’: PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Neglecting Tribal CommunitiesCDS General Anil Chauhan Highlights Inter-Service Jointness And Integration In Op SindoorEAM Jaishankar, Russian FM Lavrov To Hold Talks In Moscow On Nov 17 Ahead Of Putin’s India TripAir Marshal AK Bharti Reveals Why India Ended Operation Sindoor After Achieving Its Core ObjectiveWTO DG Okonjo-Iweala Lauds India’s Trade Strategy, Calls For Multilateral LeadershipPakistan 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 Instability123Photostories6 easy and science-backed snacks that fight colon cancerMold Toxicity: How to recognize its symptoms that appear like a common cold7 phrases parents can say instead of ‘No’ to kidsExclusive – Bigg Boss 19: Mridul Tiwari reacts to his eviction, calls Farrhana Bhatt ‘toxic’ and ‘evil’, and comments on Amaal Mallik’s image being ‘white-washed’Animal protein vs plant protein: Which is best for meeting the body’s nutritional needs?10 phrases parents should never tell a childHow to grow juicy beetroot in pots for a blooming balcony gardenAkshaye Khanna, Annu Kapoor to Swara Bhasker: How online frauds tricked these Bollywood celebrities out of lakhsHow to rewear your wedding lehenga this wedding seasonThe ideal bedtime routine order for school-age kids123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingCarey Price WifeArjun TendulkarGiannis AntetokounmpoDubai Prince Sheikh Hamdan Net WorthJoel EmbiidAidan HutchinsonNHL Trade RumorLatin GrammyDak PrescottPercy Harvin
The Aam Aadmi Party’s “Rojgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do” padyatra entered its fourth day in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday, covering the stretch from Koorebhar to Katka in Sultanpur.The march, led by AAP UP in-charge and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, drew participation from the local crowds at Koorebhar Bazaar, Guftarganj Bazaar, Babuganj and Katra Bazaar.At Koorebhar, a group of young residents met Singh and asked him to raise employment concerns in Parliament. ASHA workers at Patna Chauraha and near the Purvanchal Expressway also approached him with issues related to honorarium and pending demands. Addressing their requests, them, Singh said, “I will raise your voice from the streets to Parliament.”After the padyatra entered Sultanpur, Sanjay Singh referred to his association with the district while raising concerns about local infrastructure. “Sultanpur is my home district. Its suffering is not just data for me—it is my personal pain,” he said.Singh alleged that basic civic facilities in the district had seen “no real improvement” in recent years, pointing to broken roads and neglected infrastructure. He further highlighted the erratic power supply, stating that households receive barely ten hours of electricity a day.Commenting on the district’s healthcare system, Singh claimed hospitals and community health centres face shortages of medicines, testing facilities and medical staff.He also referred to a recent case at a government medical college where an X-ray report was reportedly issued on plain paper, describing it as indicative of wider administrative gaps in the state’s healthcare services.The 13-day foot march, covering nearly 200 km, will travel through Sultanpur and Amethi before concluding in Prayagraj.