THE SAMAJWADI party workers will hit the streets against Congress-led Union government on November 23. The protest will be against the attitude of Congress party towards SP-led state government and their threatening to dismiss the government. They would stage a demonstration to warn Union government on this sensitive issue.
THE SAMAJWADI party workers will hit the streets against Congress-led Union government on November 23.
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The protest will be against the attitude of Congress party towards SP-led state government and their threatening to dismiss the government. They would stage a demonstration to warn Union government on this sensitive issue.
District unit president of party Chandrabali Yadav said party activists would expose the conspiracy of Union government and the Governor to dismiss Mulayam government. He blamed Congress for defaming Mulayam Singh and destabilising State government, which enjoyed full majority in assembly. Party convened a meeting of the workers to ensure the success of the demonstration.
Addressing the meeting state minister Rambhual Nishad and former MLA Mohsin Khan claimed that Congress and other political parties were under pressure by the increasing popularity of Mulayam Singh.
He condemned Maharashtra government for not permitting Chief Minister Mulayam Singh to participate at a rally in Mumbai against the harassment of members of particular community by anti-terrorist squad in Maharashtra.
Terming UPA chairpersons Sonia Gandhi remarks as dangerous segment, SP leaders said the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh was far better in comparison to the other state.
City unit president of the party Zia-ul-Islam said that demonstration against 10 Janpath policies would be historical one.
He also highlighted the failure of Congress party in controlling the skyrocketing prices of essential commodities and said in last three years the petroleum prices were hiked thrice.
Islam said Mulayam Singh had convened a meeting of all the party office bearers in Lucknow on November 25 in which the performance of party in recently concluded civic body election will be reviewed. Islam strongly condemned the alleged derogatory remarks against the minority community by terming them hardliners. He said Mayawati and communal forces were hand in glove.