The Samajwadi Party has exhorted youths to come out on the streets to expose the anti-people policies of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led governments in the state and at Centre due to which the youths, farmers and women are suffering.
“The Constitution is in peril. It is the dark age in which people are suffering. Only the youth can provide succour. Therefore, the youths should come forward and expose the government,” SP spokesman Rajendra Chaudhary said on Thursday.
The SP statement came on the day Narendra Modi took oath for second term as Prime Minister of the country.
Chaudhary said that not only youth and women, even farmers were bearing the brunt of the faulty policies of the BJP government. “What can be more unfortunate than farmers not getting remunerative price for their agricultural produce,” he added..
“When SP national president Akhilesh Yadav was the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, he had ensured that farmers got remunerative price for their produce. He had a pro-farmer policy while the present political dispensation does not have that vision,” Chaudhary said.