AAP’s ‘Rojgaar Do–Samajik Nyay Do’ padyatra enters Day 4 in UP; Sanjay Singh flags energy cuts, healthcare gaps in Sultanpur. India Information – The Occasions of India


AAP’s “Rojgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do” padyatra enters its fourth day in UP

The Aam Aadmi Celebration‘s “Rojgar Do–Samajik Nyay Do” padyatra entered its fourth day in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday, protecting the stretch from Koorebhar to Katka in Sultanpur.The march, led by AAP UP in-charge and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singhdrew participation from the native crowds at Koorebhar Bazaar, Guftarganj Bazaar, Babuganj and Katra Bazaar.At Koorebhar, a gaggle of younger residents met Singh and requested him to boost employment considerations in Parliament. ASHA employees at Patna Chauraha and close to the Purvanchal Expressway additionally approached him with points associated to honorarium and pending calls for. Addressing their requests, them, Singh stated, “I’ll elevate your voice from the streets to Parliament.”After the padyatra entered Sultanpur, Sanjay Singh referred to his affiliation with the district whereas elevating considerations about native infrastructure. “Sultanpur is my residence district. Its struggling is not only knowledge for me—it’s my private ache,” he stated.Singh alleged that fundamental civic services within the district had seen “no actual enchancment” in recent times, pointing to damaged roads and uncared for infrastructure. He additional highlighted the erratic energy provide, stating that households obtain barely ten hours of electrical energy a day.Commenting on the district’s healthcare system, Singh claimed hospitals and group well being facilities face shortages of medicines, testing services and medical employees.He additionally referred to a current case at a authorities medical school the place an X-ray report was reportedly issued on plain paper, describing it as indicative of wider administrative gaps within the state’s healthcare companies.The 13-day foot march, protecting almost 200 km, will journey by means of Sultanpur and Amethi earlier than concluding in Prayagraj.