Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is going to mark its presence in Bihar with new political activism. The party will start ‘Sarvajan Hitaya Jagrukta Yatra’ from today, September 10. This yatra will be led by BSP national coordinator Akash Anand and party MP Ramji Gautam. This information was given by Central State Incharge Anil Kumar in a press conference held at the state office Patna.
Central State Incharge Anil Kumar said that the yatra will start from Kaimur district and it will end in Vaishali via Buxar, Rohtas, Arwal, Jehanabad, Chapra, Siwan, Gopalganj, Bettiah, Motihari, Muzaffarpur. He said that this yatra will not only be a means of show of strength but will become a medium to raise the real problems of the people and fight for their rights.
BSP will contest elections on 243 seats of Bihar Assembly
Anil Kumar also targeted the Bihar government and other major political parties. He said that even after the caste census, parties like BJP and Mahagathbandhan are not ready to accept that “whoever has more population, he should get more share”. He claimed that BSP will adopt this policy in 243 assembly seats and will work to get representation to all sections according to their population.
The problem of migration has never ended in Bihar – Anil Kumar
The BSP leader criticized the politics of the last 40 years and said that whether it is BJP or Mahagathbandhan, both have cheated the people of Bihar. Neither the problem of migration has ended nor any concrete steps have been taken on unemployment. He termed Nitish Kumar’s announcement of giving three decimal land as incomplete and said that after coming to power, BSP will provide government land to the poor, Dalit and backward class people on the lines of Uttar Pradesh.
The condition of education system and employment in Bihar is in a bad state
Anil Kumar said that the condition of education system and employment in Bihar is in a bad state. The party’s priority will be to provide justice to the poor, Dalit, backward and deprived sections of society and to take them forward. With this objective, this awareness yatra is being taken out across the state so that by establishing a dialogue with the common people, their problems can be understood and concrete steps can be taken to solve them.
On this occasion, BSP leaders Manju Chauhan, Santosh Pal and other social representatives also marked their presence. He said that ‘Sarvajan Hitaya Awareness Yatra’ will become the voice of the rights and entitlements of the people and it will prove to be an important step towards strengthening the mass base of BSP in Bihar.