Political Stir: Babu Singh Kushwah’s Active Role Reshaping Dynamics in India and NDA Coalition
Babu Singh Kushwah Gains Massive Support among Backward Classes in Uttar Pradesh
Ahead of the Curve: Babu Singh Kushwah’s Campaign Focuses on Free Education, Healthcare, and Empowerment By :Sub Editor, Er. Shivank Shrivastava
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh). In a groundbreaking move ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Babu Singh Kushwah, the National President of the Jan Adhikar Party, has set the stage ablaze with a Yatra spanning the entire state of Uttar Pradesh.
Mr Kushwah started the ‘ Sampurna Bhagidari Yatra’ alongside thousands of enthusiastic party workers, forming a formidable convoy that traversed through the heart of the state, beginning in the Gajipur district. The journey, organized under the auspices of the Jan Adhikar Party, is set to cover all districts in four phases, drawing support from every corner of the state.
Addressing welcoming gatherings along the route, Babu Singh Kushwah emphasized the need for inclusive politics, transcending religious and caste barriers. With fervor, he asserted, “All gods are one, and the path of all religions leads towards humanity. We don’t need to vote in the name of gods; we must vote for those who speak for the rights of the marginalizeds, poor, farmers, and unemployed.”
In an impassioned plea, Kushwah highlighted the historical injustice faced by marginalized communities(obc’s and Sc’s), stressing that it’s time to vote for leaders who will champion the cause of the underprivileged. “Our party, the Jan Adhikar Party, is the voice of the poor, farmers, and the downtrodden,” he declared.
Shivkanya Kushwah, the party’s National Vice President and former Lok Sabha candidate, echoed this sentiment, expressing the party’s commitment to ensuring equal representation for all castes in government jobs and political participation based on their proportional population.
The inaugural leg of the journey commenced in Gazipur, witnessing the presence of the party’s National Vice President and former Lok Sabha candidate Shivkanya Kushwah, National General Secretary Dr. Santosh Singh Lodhi, and State President Chandrasen Pal, alongside a multitude of party activists. Amidst warm receptions at various stops, Babu Singh Kushwah, addressing the crowds, emphasized the unity of all religions under the umbrella of humanity, cautioning against using divinity as a tool for political gain.
Taking a stand against divisive tactics, Kushwah urged voters to focus on issues that truly matter—free healthcare, education, and empowerment. He asserted that it was time to support a party that prioritizes the rights of the margilla , farmers, and the unemployed. The Jan Adhikar Party, he proclaimed, is the voice of the underprivileged.
The Bhagidari Yatra, under Babu Singh Kushwah’s leadership, has garnered significant attention from day one, shaking the Parties of both opposition alliances, India and NDA. As the narrative goes, Uttar Pradesh plays a pivotal role in determining the path to the Prime Minister’s chair, making it a crucial battleground for both alliances.
What makes Kushwah’s approach distinctive is his unwavering commitment to caste-based inclusivity, promising substantial support for the oppressed. Speculation is rife that Babu Singh Kushwah’s role in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections could be pivotal, reshaping the political dynamics of Uttar Pradesh.
In a political landscape often dominated by traditional alliances, Babu Singh Kushwah’s call for complete participation stands out as a beacon of hope, heralding a new era of inclusive politics in the heartland of India.