SP will make BJP government clear in the upcoming election: Shivpal Singh Yadav
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Jhansi, September 23 (IANS). Senior Samajwadi -Party leader Shivpal Singh Yadav reached Jhansi on Tuesday and met the workers. On this occasion, at a press conference held at Circuit House, he launched a disruption attack on the BJP government and announced that he could change in 2027. Shivpal Singh Yadav said that the current BJP government is fully involved in loot. He gave examples of GST and other economic policies, and he said that in the name of GST, first people and farmers were looted, and now by reducing taxes, efforts are being made to name themselves honestly. Electricity problem, expensive electricity bills, farmers’ situation, corruption and bureaucracy spread in Tehsils and police stations are at the peak. The public is upset and the BJP will have to carry most of this. He called on the workers to stay under discipline and get involved in the preparations for the election. Shivpal clearly said that in 2027, the Samajwadi party will form its government by overthrowing the state of the state. For this, it is necessary to strengthen the organization and maintain discipline. Shivpal Singh Yadav also talked about Azam Khan’s issue. He said we always supported Azam Khan. Azam Khan belonged to the Samajwadi party and will live. He met both the Chief Minister himself and Akhilesh Yadav and demanded to end false matters. On this occasion, Shivpal Singh Yadav was welcomed by some workers with flowers and cliffs. He instructed the workers to strengthen the organization with enthusiasm and enthusiasm. Shivpal said that only the hard work of party workers and activism among the public will strengthen the Samawadi party. Several senior SP officials and leaders were present in the program, including former MP Chandrapal Singh, former Mla Deep Narayan Singh and Metropolitan President Brijendra Bhojla. In addition, many local workers from the region were also present and participated in organizational discussion. -Ians Pim/As Share This Story Tags