Tag: Samajwadi Party

  • Badaun Double Murder: Opposition Criticize BJP Government

    Badaun Double Murder: Opposition Criticize BJP Government

    Opposition parties in Uttar Pradesh have launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led BJP government over the law and order situation in the state, following the brutal double murder of two children at their home. Accusing the government of failing to maintain law and order in the state, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav said the lives of the two brothers could have been saved if the police had worked properly.

     

    “The lives could have been saved had the police worked properly. They (BJP government) can’t hide their shortcomings, this encounter is not going to hide their failure,” Yadav said, referring to the encounter of one of the accused in the Badaun double murder case.

     

    Yadav’s Party MLA Shivpal Singh Yadav while questioning the law and order situation in the state said, now that the accused has been killed in an encounter, there is no way of unearthing the case.

     

    “The incident in Badaun is very saddening but the law and order of the government has failed totally. This becomes clear by incidents like these,” Yadav told media.

     

    When asked about the encounter, he said, “I congratulate the district and police administration for the action but the truth behind the incident must also come out.”

     

    Samajwadi Party leader Shivpal Yadav first visited Badaun last week after his name was announced as the candidate for the Lok Sabha elections. “BJP wants to win elections by creating riots and communal tension in UP and that is why it is itself carrying out such incidents and creating communal tension in the districts, the result of which is today’s incident in Badaun,” the Samajwadi Party said in a post on X.

     

    “When BJP has lost on the real issues, religious dispute is the last weapon left with saffron party. At the behest of BJP, many goons and miscreants are roaming freely and are committing such incidents leading to tensions in the society,” he said.

     

    Samajwadi Party’s ally for Lok Sabha Elections 2024, Congress, demanded resignation of chief minister Yogi Adityanath and said there was a complete jungle raj in the state after the double murder case.

     

    Inquiry ordered into Sajid’s death

    District Magistrate Badaun Manoj Kumar Singh has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the encounter of accused Sajid and ordered to send the inquiry report within 15 days.

     

    What is Badaun double murder case?

    A twenty year old barber, Sajid, slit the throats of two children, when he visited their home seeking money. Hours after the murder on Tuesday evening, the accused was gunned down in an encounter with the police, IG Bareilly range RK Singh told PTI.

     

    Sajid, who had recently opened a barber shop in the locality, allegedly attacked three brothers — Ayush,12, Ahaan alias Honey, 8, and Yuvraj, 10, with a knife. Ayush and Ahaan died in the attack, while Yuvraj was rushed to a hospital with grievous wounds.

     

    The police on Wednesday detained the father and uncle of the accused. The other accused, Sajid’s brother, Javed, is absconding, police said.

     

    According to reports, Sajid had sought ₹5,000 claiming his wife was pregnant and he needed financial help for hospital charges. However, Sajid’s mother on Wednesday said that Sajid’s wife was not pregnant. The couple had two children who died, she said.

     

    The FIR, based on the complaint by the victims’ father Vinod Kumar, notes that Sajid and his brother Javed reached the house at around 7 pm. Sajid told his wife that he needed ₹5,000 to pay the hospital for the delivery of his child. When the wife went inside to get the money, Sajid went to the rooftop of the house. Moments later, Javed also reached the rooftop and they called Ayush and Ahaan, according to the complaint. The accused attacked the minors with a sharp knife. When they came downstairs, Sangeeta saw that their clothes were drenched in blood. According to the FIR, one of them (the two accused) said, “I have done my work today.”

  • Controversy Surrounding Uttarakhand’s UCC Bill

    Controversy Surrounding Uttarakhand’s UCC Bill

    The introduction of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) bill by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami in the state Assembly has sparked a flurry of reactions from various political and religious quarters. Among those expressing reservations about the bill is Samajwadi Party MP ST Hasan, who voiced concerns about its alignment with the teachings of the Quran and stated that Muslims would only accept the UCC if it conforms to the ‘hidayat’ or instructions outlined in their holy book.

     

    Similarly, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) criticized the bill, with Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali questioning the feasibility of achieving uniformity in laws while exempting certain communities.

     

    Further opposition to the UCC bill came from Maulana Badruddin Ajmal of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), who vehemently opposed the proposed legislation, urging for its dismissal. Ajmal emphasized the diverse cultural fabric of India and cautioned against implementing measures that go against the country’s pluralistic ethos.

     

    Contrary to these stances, the state Congress unit clarified that it is not inherently opposed to the idea of a Uniform Civil Code but raised concerns about the manner in which the bill was being introduced and pushed through the Assembly. Leader of Opposition Yashpal Arya highlighted the importance of adhering to parliamentary procedures and ensuring that all voices are heard in the legislative process.

     

    Former Chief Minister Harish Rawat echoed similar sentiments, criticizing the state government for its rush in passing the bill without providing adequate time for scrutiny and discussion. Rawat emphasized the need for transparency and deliberation in lawmaking, particularly on issues as complex and sensitive as the Uniform Civil Code.

     

    The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on the other hand, remains committed to fulfilling its electoral promise of introducing the Uniform Civil Code bill in Uttarakhand, aiming to replace existing personal religious laws with a unified legal framework governing various civil matters. As debates continue to unfold, the future of the UCC bill in Uttarakhand remains uncertain, with its fate hinging on further deliberations and potential amendments to address the concerns raised by various stakeholders.

  • Akhilesh: Absence in Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra Sparks Controversy

    Akhilesh: Absence in Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra Sparks Controversy

    Samajwadi Party (SP) chief and INDIA bloc leader Akhilesh Yadav’s absence in the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra has become a topic of discussion. During the Yatra, he remarked, “Many big events are organised, but we are not invited.” Addressing the Ayodhya Ram temple invitation extended by the BJP, Yadav stated that he would visit whenever it aligns with God’s will.

     

    In a recent development, the Samajwadi Party and Congress finalized their seat-sharing agreement in Uttar Pradesh. The party, led by Akhilesh Yadav, disclosed its first list of 16 candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Among them, sitting MP Dimple Yadav will contest from Mainpuri, and Shafiqur Rahman Barq will represent Sambhal. Awadhesh Prasad, a nine-time MLA, is named as the candidate for the Faizabad constituency, covering the Ayodhya district.

     

    The SP is expected to unveil more candidates in the coming days as the Lok Sabha elections draw nearer. Akhilesh Yadav’s party plays a crucial role in the INDIA bloc alliance, formed in 2023 to challenge the ruling BJP government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

     

    Meanwhile, Congress has launched the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra across India, led by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. The yatra resumed from Dhanbad, marking the third day of Rahul Gandhi’s journey in Jharkhand. The yatra will cover 804 km, passing through 13 districts in the state over eight days in two phases. In total, it plans to travel 6,713 km in 67 days, traversing 110 districts in 15 states before concluding in Mumbai on March 20.

     

    The Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra is a strategic move by the Congress Party to strengthen its presence on the ground ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. This initiative signifies the party’s commitment to connect with people across various states and build support for the upcoming polls.

     

    As the political landscape intensifies, allegations and accusations echo from both sides. Rahul Gandhi’s yatra and Akhilesh Yadav’s absence add layers to the unfolding narrative, setting the stage for a dynamic and closely watched Lok Sabha election in 2024.

  • Controversy Over Uttar Pradesh Expressway

    Controversy Over Uttar Pradesh Expressway

    Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav has stirred controversy by sharing a video on Twitter that shows a herd of oxen leisurely strolling down an expressway in the state. The video, accompanied by a sardonic caption, has gone viral, reigniting debates over the quality and safety of the expressway, aptly dubbed the “OXPRESS WAY” by Yadav.

     

     

    The footage depicts a group of cows casually meandering down the six-lane expressway, grazing on the medians, and seemingly unfazed by the occasional speeding vehicle. Yadav’s accompanying tweet quipped, “This is the world’s first ‘OXPRESS WAY’ built in Uttar Pradesh… whose slogan is Aapki Jaan, Aapke Haath” (Your life, in your hands).

     

    The Samajwadi Party leader’s tweet has become a talking point on social media, with supporters leveraging the opportunity to criticize the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the state. One supporter stated, “Akhilesh gave a world-class expressway! In Yogi Ji’s rule, it’s the OXPRESS WAY,” in Hindi, referencing the current Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath.

     

    The video and the subsequent social media discussion have brought attention to the ongoing debate over the infrastructure quality and safety in Uttar Pradesh. Critics argue that such incidents raise questions about the effectiveness of the state’s expressways and the measures in place to ensure safety and prevent such unconventional occurrences.

     

    The controversy comes at a time when the state is gearing up for the much-anticipated Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The political atmosphere is charged as discussions around seat-sharing take place among opposition parties aiming to collectively challenge the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

     

    Akhilesh Yadav, during a meeting in Lucknow on January 20, emphasized the importance of winnability in seat-sharing talks with the Congress. He expressed confidence that future discussions would find a way to seal a pact among the opposition parties.

     

    “We and RLD’s Jayant Choudhary had a good conversation. We had discussion regarding seven seats…We are also in conversation with Congress. Several meetings have taken place in Delhi. Very soon, more meetings will be held and a way will be found. INDIA alliance should be strong, the question is not of (number of ) seats but of winning. On the basis of winnability, we all will take a decision together,” said Akhilesh Yadav.

     

    The seat-sharing talks are crucial for the INDIA bloc’s goal to collectively take on the BJP in the Lok Sabha polls, expected to take place in April-May this year. The political dynamics in Uttar Pradesh are heightened, with various parties engaging in negotiations and strategizing to form a robust alliance against the ruling party.

     

    As the video of oxen casually strolling on the expressway garners attention, it adds a layer of political discourse to the ongoing infrastructure and development debates in Uttar Pradesh. The criticism and social media reactions underscore the broader concerns regarding governance, safety, and public infrastructure projects in the state.

     

    The debate over the “OXPRESS WAY” serves as a microcosm of the larger political landscape in Uttar Pradesh, where parties are not only scrutinizing infrastructure projects but also engaging in intricate negotiations for electoral alliances. The upcoming Lok Sabha polls are anticipated to be closely contested, and the political narrative continues to evolve with each development, whether it’s a video of grazing oxen or high-stakes political discussions.

  • Seat Sharing Discussions: Congress and Samajwadi Party

    Seat Sharing Discussions: Congress and Samajwadi Party

    The Congress and the Samajwadi Party have initiated discussions on seat sharing in Uttar Pradesh, dispelling earlier speculations of a potential rift. Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid confirmed that the discussions are progressing positively, and both parties are looking into all possibilities and winnabilities. The seat-sharing arrangement is a crucial aspect of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, especially in a state as politically significant as Uttar Pradesh.

     

    Details of the Discussions:

    According to Salman Khurshid, the parties have shared details of each seat with each other. The objective is to create a mutually agreeable arrangement that maximizes the chances of victory for the alliance. The alliance will also include Ajit Singh’s Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD), as it is already an ally of the Samajwadi Party. The collaboration with RLD further strengthens the alliance’s position and broadens its appeal. Senior Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav confirmed that the parties have made progress in the discussions. He stated that they have covered halfway distance, and the remaining half will be addressed soon. This suggests a positive momentum in the negotiations.

     

    Background and Context:

    Over the years, the Congress party’s influence in Uttar Pradesh has witnessed a decline. The state, with its 80 Lok Sabha seats, plays a pivotal role in national politics. The Congress party’s diminishing prominence has impacted its alliance dynamics, especially with regional players like the Samajwadi Party. The Samajwadi Party has been hesitant in its association with the Congress, particularly after setbacks in the recent Madhya Pradesh assembly elections. The seat-sharing deal in Madhya Pradesh did not materialize as expected, leading to strains in the relationship between the two parties. The Congress-Samajwadi Party alliance faced a significant defeat in the 2017 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a resounding victory, reducing the influence of the alliance in the state. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Samajwadi Party offered only two seats to the Congress – the Gandhi strongholds of Amethi and Raebareli. However, the defeat of Rahul Gandhi in Amethi added complexities to the partnership.

     

    The ongoing discussions between the Congress and the Samajwadi Party regarding seat sharing in Uttar Pradesh signify a crucial phase in the lead-up to the Lok Sabha elections. Both parties recognize the importance of strategic collaboration to counter the formidable challenge posed by the BJP. The inclusion of Ajit Singh’s RLD further enhances the alliance’s prospects. As negotiations continue, the alliance aims to finalize a seat-sharing arrangement that reflects a cohesive and formidable opposition in one of India’s politically significant states. The upcoming Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra adds urgency to the alliance’s efforts, emphasizing the need for a unified front to address the diverse political landscape of Uttar Pradesh.

  • Seat-Sharing Row Casts Shadow on Congress-SP Alliance

    Seat-Sharing Row Casts Shadow on Congress-SP Alliance

    The ongoing seat-sharing dispute between the Indian National Congress (Congress) and the Samajwadi Party (SP) is causing a strain on the future of the INDIA alliance, with top leaders from both parties engaging in a bitter war of words. The alliance, which had previously shown promise, now faces uncertainty due to unresolved differences.

     

    One significant development indicating the weakening of the INDIA alliance is the use of the “PDA” term by SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav in a recent social media post related to the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2024. Notably, Yadav’s post did not make any mention of the INDIA alliance, raising concerns about its sustainability.

     

    The rift between Congress and SP began when Congress opted not to allocate any seats to its INDIA ally during the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections. This move was perceived as a betrayal by the Samajwadi Party, as it had believed Congress had assured them of seats in the assembly polls. In response, Akhilesh Yadav, the leader of the SP, has consistently criticized the grand old party, resulting in both parties fielding candidates against each other in 18 constituencies in the state.

     

    The situation became more strained when the Samajwadi Party felt that Congress did not honor its previous agreements and engagements within the INDIA alliance. The lack of communication and a failure to respect established alliances have led to increasing friction between the two parties.

     

    One notable development is the use of the “PDA” term by Akhilesh Yadav in his recent social media post. The post featured a photograph of a Samajwadi Party worker with his back painted in the party’s signature red-and-green colors, along with a message that read, “Mission 2024. May Netaji (Mulayam Singh Yadav) remain immortal. ‘PDA’ will mark the victory of the election this time. Akhilesh Yadav will bring justice for the poor.”

     

    This use of “PDA” without referencing the INDIA alliance in the post has raised questions about the unity of the alliance. While the INDIA alliance had initially represented a potential force in Indian politics, the internal discord between its key members is threatening its stability.

     

    The future of the INDIA alliance remains uncertain as the seat-sharing dispute continues to escalate, highlighting the challenges of maintaining political unity among various parties with diverse interests and priorities. Whether the alliance can overcome its internal differences and regain its political strength will be closely watched in the lead-up to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

  • Akhilesh Yadav Mocks Congress Over Caste Census

    Akhilesh Yadav Mocks Congress Over Caste Census

    Akhilesh Yadav, the chief of the Samajwadi Party (SP) and an ally of the Congress in the INDIA bloc, has taken a fresh jibe at the grand old party over its recent announcement of conducting a caste census in all states under its rule. Yadav’s comments come amidst political discussions and speculations surrounding the forthcoming assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh.

     

    Yadav referred to the Congress’s decision to conduct a caste census as a “miracle” and suggested that the Congress is now aware that to succeed, it needs the support of backward castes. He commented, “It’s a miracle that now the Congress party wants a caste census. [It] is now aware that the vote they were searching for is not with them anymore.” He pointed out that the same Congress party did not share the numbers of the previous caste census, hinting at the Karnataka caste census conducted during the previous Congress government’s tenure, the results of which have not been made public.

     

    Responding to Kamal Nath’s remark, “Akhilesh Vakhilesh,” Yadav quipped, “Kamal Nath is right, who is Vakhilesh? But Akhilesh exists, [and] I can give an answer [to his statement] but I won’t.” He also noted that the SP has a good relationship with Nath, stating, “His name carries ‘Kamal’ (a reference to the lotus, the symbol of the BJP), so he will obviously say Akhilesh only…he won’t be saying Vakhilesh,” adding a hint of sarcasm to his response.

     

    Additionally, Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav referred to Kamal Nath as a “Chhutbhaiya” leader when asked about his remarks on the SP. He responded, “I don’t want to say anything. They are ‘Chhutbhaiya’ leaders,” in a curt manner.

     

    Akhilesh Yadav had earlier criticized the Congress for its reluctance to join hands with regional parties to defeat the BJP in assembly polls. He expressed his lack of understanding regarding the Congress’s reluctance and highlighted that the SP was the first to extend support to the Congress after the 2018 Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, which contributed to the Congress’s victory at the time.

     

    Moreover, Yadav called out Madhya Pradesh Congress leader Ajay Rai for suggesting that the SP support the Congress in the upcoming assembly polls. He even referred to Rai as a “chirkut” and alleged that Congress leaders were in collusion with the BJP.

     

    Kamal Nath, on the other hand, dismissed any discussion about Akhilesh Yadav, stating, “Arey bhai chhoro Akhilesh Vakhilesh,” during a media interaction in Chhindwara.

     

    The SP has thus far announced its candidates in 33 constituencies for the upcoming Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, scheduled for November 17, 2023.

  • MP Polls: Dispute Over Seat-Sharing Tests INDIA Alliance

    MP Polls: Dispute Over Seat-Sharing Tests INDIA Alliance

    The upcoming Madhya Pradesh assembly elections have become a testing ground for the unity of the INDIA alliance, as disputes between Congress and the Samajwadi Party (SP) over seat-sharing arrangements have escalated. What started as a political disagreement has taken an ugly turn, with leaders from both parties engaging in a war of words to tarnish each other’s images.

     

    In a recent incident, a senior SP leader, IP Singh, launched a personal attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, going so far as to call him a “crazy dimwit.” The political rivalry has intensified, and harsh words are being exchanged, raising questions about the alliance’s cohesion.

     

    IP Singh did not mince words when he lashed out at Rahul Gandhi. He accused the Congress leader of failing to unite even with his own brother, Varun Gandhi. To add insult to injury, Singh referred to Rahul Gandhi as a “crazy dimwit.” This personal attack underscores the acrimony between the two parties.

     

    In another pointed comment, IP Singh accused Rahul Gandhi of spreading fake love, a clear reference to the Congress leader’s “Mohabbat ki Dukaan” (shop of love) pitch. Singh took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his displeasure with the Congress and gave credit to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Patel for initiating the formation of the Grand Alliance. He claimed that the Congress was playing games instead of uniting individual parties and making them leaders of the Grand Alliance.

     

    Furthermore, IP Singh issued a challenge to the grand old party, asserting that “seven generations of the Congress never managed to harm the Samajwadi Party.” The frustration and disappointment of the Samajwadi Party leaders are palpable due to the Congress’s inaction in finalizing seat-sharing arrangements with the SP for the Madhya Pradesh state assembly polls.

     

    Earlier, Madhya Pradesh Congress State President Kamal Nath and senior party leader Digvijaya Singh had reportedly assured the SP of a seat-sharing arrangement for the state assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh. However, the Samajwadi Party feels that this promise has not been fulfilled.

     

    Akhilesh Yadav, the leader of the Samajwadi Party, emphasized that the INDIA ALLIANCE is primarily for the country’s elections and warned that the Congress’s behavior could impact its credibility. He cautioned that if the Congress continues with such conduct, there might be a lack of support from other parties in the alliance.

     

    The dispute over seat-sharing in Madhya Pradesh serves as a reminder of the challenges in maintaining unity within political alliances. Political parties often have divergent interests and priorities, which can lead to disputes and disagreements, as seen in the case of the INDIA alliance. The upcoming assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh will test the resilience of this alliance, and the outcome will determine whether the Congress and the Samajwadi Party can overcome their differences and present a united front in the elections.

  • Azam Khan and Family Convicted in Fake Birth Certificate Case

    Azam Khan and Family Convicted in Fake Birth Certificate Case

    In a significant legal development, a court in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, has convicted Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Azam Khan, his wife Tazeen Fatima, and their son Abdullah Azam in a fake birth certificate case dating back to 2019. The court handed down a maximum sentence of seven years in jail for all three convicts and imposed a fine of ₹15,000 on each of them.

     

    The case dates back to January 3, 2019 when BJP MLA Akash Saxena filed a First Information Report (FIR) with the Ganj police station in Rampur. The complaint alleged that Azam Khan and his wife were involved in facilitating their son’s acquisition of two counterfeit birth certificates, one from Lucknow and another from Rampur.

     

    According to the charge sheet, the birth certificate issued by the Rampur municipality indicated Abdullah Azam’s date of birth as January 1, 1993, while the certificate from Lucknow stated his birthdate as September 30, 1990.

     

    The court’s decision to convict the three family members marks a significant legal development, and they were taken into judicial custody following the verdict.

     

    Former District Government Counsel Arun Parkash Saxena, who represented the prosecution, confirmed the court’s decision, stating, “After the court verdict, the trio was taken into judicial custody and will be sent to jail from the court itself.”

     

    Arun Saxena, the former Deputy General of Police (Crime), commented on the case, saying, “Abdullah Azam Khan had two birth certificates. Akash Saxena filed an FIR. After the probe, the charge sheet was filed. The court has given its judgment today, and all three people were found guilty. On the conviction point, the court sentenced all three to a maximum of seven years’ imprisonment. Approximately a fine of ₹15,000 has also been imposed.”

     

    The conviction of Azam Khan, a prominent leader in the Samajwadi Party, could have significant political implications. His party, the SP, has been a major player in the politics of Uttar Pradesh. This development will likely be closely watched by political observers and may influence the dynamics in the state’s political landscape.

  • Akhilesh Yadav Blames BJP Government for Deoria Killings

    Akhilesh Yadav Blames BJP Government for Deoria Killings

    Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav has expressed outrage over the recent killing of six individuals in Deoria, blaming the “unjust working of the system” and holding the BJP-led state government responsible. During a press conference following a two-day training camp for party workers, Mr. Yadav criticized both state and central governments.

     

    Mr. Yadav stated, “BJP government and its officials are responsible for the murder of six people in Deoria.” He went on to assert that the incident exposed the flawed workings of government officials, emphasizing their inability to provide justice to the marginalized and control crime effectively.

     

    Akhilesh Yadav also accused Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath of playing politics by visiting the injured in the violent clash between two families from different castes over land, which resulted in the tragic loss of six lives in Deoria.

     

    He argued that had the officials of the Adityanath government promptly resolved the dispute between the families, the violence might have been prevented. Akhilesh Yadav called for the suspension of all junior and senior officials responsible for neglecting the dispute, pointing out that the government had not taken any action in this regard.

     

    Furthermore, Mr. Yadav announced that a Samajwadi Party delegation would visit Deoria to seek justice for both families affected by the incident. He also raised concerns about the growing menace of stray cattle and damaged roads in the state, claiming that despite substantial funds being allocated, potholes remained unfilled and bulls roamed freely on the roads.

     

    Switching his focus to the political landscape, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister expressed confidence in the INDIA alliance’s prospects in the upcoming general elections, asserting that the alliance would secure victory in all seats in Uttar Pradesh.

     

    Akhilesh Yadav also criticized the BJP’s stance on the issue of caste census. Additionally, he raised concerns about the alleged filing of fake cases against SP workers in various districts, including Pratapgarh.

     

    On the subject of women’s representation in politics, Mr. Yadav challenged the BJP to back its support for women’s reservation by allocating 33 percent of seats to women in upcoming elections. This statement highlighted the ongoing debate on gender equality and representation in Indian politics.

     

    Akhilesh Yadav’s statements reflect his strong criticism of the BJP-led state government’s handling of the Deoria killings and the central government’s actions. His remarks also touch upon various political issues, including the upcoming elections, caste census, and women’s reservation, showcasing his active role in Uttar Pradesh politics.

  • Samajwadi Party : SP Histroy, Info and News

    Samajwadi Party : SP Histroy, Info and News

    Samajwadi Party (SP) is a socialist democratic political party in India. It was founded on 4 October 1992 by Mulayam Singh Yadav and Beni Prasad Verma. It has its stronghold in the state of Uttar Pradesh, with a significant presence in other states as well. The party is headquartered in New Delhi.

     

    Samajwadi Party was a member of the Janata Parivar, a coalition of socialist and secular parties in India. The Party provided outside support to the United Progressive Alliance government up to the fourteenth general election. The party has also been a member of the Left Front, a coalition of communist and socialist parties, but it withdrew from the alliance in 2015. Read More : Aam Aadmi Party Info, Rise and History

     

    Samajwadi Party’s ideology is based on secularism, socialism and social justice. The party’s goals include the eradication of poverty, unemployment, and illiteracy; the provision of basic amenities to the poor; and the empowerment of women and marginalized communities. The party also advocates for a strong federal system of government and a vibrant democracy.

     

    Samajwadi Party is a major political force in Uttar Pradesh, where it has won the assembly elections three times (1993, 1997, and 2012). It has contested Lok Sabha and State Assembly elections around the country, though its successes have been mainly in Uttar Pradesh. The party also has a presence in other states, such as Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

     

    In the 2012 legislative assembly elections of Uttar Pradesh, SP registered a landslide victory with a clear majority in the House, thus enabling it to form a government in the state. This was expected to be the fifth term of Mulayam Singh Yadav as Chief Minister of state, but he selected his son, Akhilesh Yadav, instead. However, the party suffered a landslide defeat in the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election, slumping to only 47 seats as the Bharatiya Janata Party swept to victory.

     

    It is currently led by Akhilesh Yadav, who is the former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. In a National Convention held on 1 January 2017 called by Ram Gopal Yadav, Mulayam Singh Yadav was removed and Akhilesh Yadav was appointed as national president of the party. It’s other prominent leaders include Shivpal Yadav, Dimple Yadav, Dharmendra Yadav, Akshay Yadav and Ram Gopal Yadav.

     

    Here are some of the key achievements of the Samajwadi Party :

    • Welfare Schemes : It has introduced several welfare schemes for the poor and marginalized, such as the Samajwadi Pension Yojana, the Samajwadi Kanya Vivah Yojana, and the Samajwadi Rozgar Yojana.
    • Economic justice : The SP believes in the equitable distribution of wealth and opportunities. It has implemented several policies to achieve this goal, such as the Samajwadi Pension Yojana and the Samajwadi Kanya Vidya Yojana.
    • Social justice : The SP is committed to protecting the rights of the poor, the marginalized, and the oppressed. It has implemented several policies to achieve this goal, such as the Samajwadi Awas Yojana, which provides housing for the poor, and the Samajwadi Rozgar Yojana, which provides employment opportunities for the youth.
    • Secularism : The SP is a secular party that believes in religious tolerance and harmony. It has opposed all forms of communalism and religious extremism.
    • Federalism : The SP believes in a strong federal system of government. It has opposed the centralization of power in the hands of the central government.
    • Democracy : The SP is committed to the principles of democracy and good governance. It has fought against corruption and has supported the empowerment of the people.