Uttar Pradesh News: The Aam Aadmi Party’s ‘Save the Vote, Save the Constitution’ march continued on its second day in Uttar Pradesh on Monday with overwhelming public support. Senior party leader, Uttar Pradesh in-charge, and MP Sanjay Singh are leading the campaign. This march will traverse the Rampur, Moradabad, and Amroha districts from December 21 to 26. Its objective is to protect voter rights and strengthen democracy.
Uttar Pradesh News: A massive crowd from Rampur to Moradabad

The march began on Monday morning near Ambedkar Park on Moradabad Road in Rampur. As the march progressed and reached the Dalpatpur area of Moradabad, a huge crowd of people was seen along the route. Upon entering the Moradabad district, Sanjay Singh was warmly welcomed by local citizens, youth, women, and party workers. The march received support at various points along the way with flowers and slogans.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh: Allegations of threats to voting rights
During a march, Sanjay Singh said that preparations are underway for large-scale manipulation of the voter list in Uttar Pradesh before the elections. He alleged that a conspiracy is being hatched to remove the names of millions of people from the voter list under the pretext of voter verification. According to him, this will disproportionately harm the poor, Dalits, backward classes, and minority communities. Sanjay Singh stated that the right to vote is not merely a paper right, but the greatest power of the people. If the vote is not secure, then the voice of the people will also be suppressed.
Uttar Pradesh News Today: A fight for future generations

Sanjay Singh clearly stated that this struggle is not limited to any one party or election. It is a fight to protect the democratic rights of future generations. He warned that if tampering with votes is not stopped today, democracy will be weakened in the future. This is why the Aam Aadmi Party is going to every village and every neighbourhood to raise awareness among the people.
Not Politics of Hatred, but politics of work
In his address, Sanjay Singh said that attempts are being made to divert attention from the real issues country facing. Instead of discussing issues like unemployment, inflation, farmers’ problems, and the deplorable condition of schools and hospitals, a politics of hatred and fear is being practised. He reiterated that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) does not engage in the politics of hatred, but rather the politics of rights and work. The party’s priorities are education, health, and employment.
The Next Stop of the March

On the second day, march concluded in evening near Insha Garden in Dalpatpur, Moradabad, where the participants rested for night. Throughout their journey, people joined the march, expressing their support for this campaign to save votes and Constitution. This march will continue in coming days, carrying forward the message of protecting democracy.
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