AAP senior leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh will lead the eighth day of the ongoing ‘Rozgar Do, Samajik Nyay Do’ (Give Employment, Give Social Justice) march on 19 November 2025.
The campaign, which has been drawing significant public support across Uttar Pradesh, aims to highlight unemployment, social inequality, and the need for government accountability.
The day’s march began at 10 AM from Trishundi in Amethi and will cover several local routes before reaching Sadar Bazaar in Pratapgarh by 5 PM.
The party has invited workers, supporters, and citizens to join the walk as it moves through key public areas.
Public Engagement and Growing Support
The march has gained momentum over the past week, with residents, youth groups, and activists joining at various stops.
Sanjay Singh has emphasised that the campaign seeks justice for unemployed youth and marginalised communities who feel ignored by the current administration.
Addressing gatherings during previous stages of the march, Singh criticised rising joblessness and alleged government inaction.
He reiterated that AAP remains committed to ensuring transparency, equal opportunities, and policies that uplift disadvantaged groups.
The day’s programme will culminate in a public meeting scheduled at 5 PM at the AAP Sadar Office in Pratapgarh.
The gathering is expected to witness participation from local leaders, party workers, and citizens who wish to raise their concerns directly.
Public Meeting Details:
Date: 19 November 2025
Time: 5 PM.
Venue: AAP Sadar Office, Pratapgarh
Location: (Google Maps Link Provided by AAP)
Point of Contact: Sarvesh Mishra – 97214 44433
According to AAP representatives, the march aims to build pressure on authorities to address the urgent need for employment generation and social justice reforms.
The party has claimed that the response from the public indicates a strong demand for change, especially among the youth.
Sanjay Singh will address the key issues of the campaign during the Pratapgarh meeting, highlighting government vacancies, irregularities in recruitment processes, and the lack of welfare initiatives for marginalised communities.
AAP will continue the march across different districts in the coming days and will hold more public meetings and community interactions as part of its outreach.
The leadership has stated that the campaign will not stop until the government acknowledges the need for comprehensive employment policies and social justice measures.
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