Samajwadi Party Protests Against Petrol Prices

Samajwadi Party Protests Against Petrol Prices

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Samajwadi Party Protests Against Petrol Prices

Samajwadi party workers demonstrate against the hike price of petrol and cooking gas and demand the arresting of Ashish Mishra, the prime accused of Farmers killing in Lakhimpur violence, urging their protest in Lucknow.

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On the one hand, the general public’s budget has been disrupted by the ongoing rise in gasoline and diesel costs, while on the other hand, opposition groups are criticizing the matter before the assembly elections. Traveling through the middle, The Samajwadi Party and its urban unit held Gandhi-style demonstrations today. The SP workers protested the ever-increasing price of gasoline by handing out flowers to those who came to obtain gas at the pump.

The Samajwadi Party claims that the petrol price in Agra has surpassed 100, forcing the commoner to declare bankruptcy. We attempted to alleviate individuals by distributing flowers to those who were upset and furious about inflation due to the BJP government’s misguided policies. Wajid Nisar, Metropolitan President of the Samajwadi Party, has to say that the Gandhian protest technique has been followed.

Samajwadi Party Protests Against Petrol Prices
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At the same time, people holding flowers from spies ask how the rates of diesel and gasoline may be reduced so that they can repair their shattered budget. District President Madhusudan Sharma, on the other hand, claims that since the BJP took power, the cost of everything has skyrocketed. Mr. Yadav asked for Rs. 2 crores in compensation for the families of the four farmers killed in the Lakhimpur Kheri riots, as well as the arrest of the perpetrators.

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Mr. Yadav claimed an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and six police officers are missing, and those engaged in the Lakhimpur case are not being caught, highlighting the state’s weak law-and-order condition. Farmers will not benefit if the Centre’s three farm regulations are implemented, he claims. Mr. Yadav claimed that Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is not a yogi because “a yogi lives at a distance from cravings and understands the anguish and troubles of others.”

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