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AAP gains momentum with youth and women joining in Saketdi, Mahadevpur

Impressed by the Aam Aadmi Party’s policies, numerous young individuals and women from Saketdi and Mahadevpur have decided to join the party, led by state spokespersons Surendra Rathi and Manmohan Singh Rinku. During this event, Rathi highlighted the concerns expressed by local women, emphasising the escalating inflation under the BJP government, which they feel is […]

Impressed by the Aam Aadmi Party’s policies, numerous young individuals and women from Saketdi and Mahadevpur have decided to join the party, led by state spokespersons Surendra Rathi and Manmohan Singh Rinku.

During this event, Rathi highlighted the concerns expressed by local women, emphasising the escalating inflation under the BJP government, which they feel is not effectively managed. Comparatively, the Delhi and Punjab governments are acknowledged for providing free electricity and complimentary bus travel for women. Rathi criticized the current government for allegedly favoring capitalists at the expense of the poor.

Furthermore, Rathi pointed out the perceived lack of safety for women and a general increase in criminal activities, causing a sense of insecurity among the populace. He criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party for not compensating farmers for their crop losses and highlighted the struggles of farmers involved in ongoing protests.

Rathi also raised concerns about the deteriorating law and order situation in Haryana, ranking it second in the country for crime. Additionally, he noted that Haryana tops the nation in unemployment, impacting the youth adversely.

During the event, a significant number of individuals, including Zorawar Singh, Aman Rana, Gurpreet Malli, Mohit Saini, Jaspal Singh, Om Singh, Kamaljeet Kaur, Rupa, Dimple, Rita, Veena, Maya, Meera, Amrik Singh, Gurpreet Mavi, Sonu, Salim, Binda Harsh, Geeta, Balwinder Singh, Udham Singh, Bhavesh, Bablu, Sandeep, Amrit Kaur, and Anmol Jeet, joined the Aam Aadmi Party.

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