BI News, Lucknow: State President of Rashtriya Lok Dal
Ramashish Rai said that RJD will contest on twelve seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. For this, the party has already started its preparations. The work of formation of booth committees on two dozen seats has been started which is to be completed by January 31.
He said that farmers across the state are frustrated and disappointed due to the government’s indifference towards agriculture and farmers. Due to increase in the cost of agriculture, the cost price of farmers has increased. Sugarcane farmers had high hopes. This time the sugarcane price will be increased to Rs 400 per quintal, but the government has maintained silence on this, which is unfortunate.
Rai demanded from the Central and State Governments to enact a law on MSP to relieve the plight and plight of the farmers and to provide compensation to the farmers for their dry crops damaged due to unbalanced rainfall. He said that free electricity should be given to the farmers for irrigation purposes so that the farmers can get relief. Ramashish Rai expressed concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in the state and said that crime and corruption are at their peak. He said that girl students are not safe even in the BHU campus of Varanasi, the parliamentary constituency of Prime Minister Modi.
At the same time, the youth are disappointed and frustrated due to contract and contract jobs. He said that Rashtriya Lok Dal demands that 69 thousand old selected primary teachers should be joined immediately, and student union elections should be restored in universities.
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Rai said that the salaries of the women working in 112 dial for the last several months are pending, the government should take immediate action on their demands.
He said that RJD will run a public awareness campaign to demand saving the Constitution and democracy. Rai demanded from the state government that instructions should be given to the policemen of Sardar Nagar outpost in Bareilly district to conduct a judicial inquiry into the murder of the farmer and to dismiss the guilty policemen and to give compensation to the family members. Compensation of Rs 1 crore and a job should be given to the dependent.
On this occasion, National Spokesperson Anil Dubey, National Secretary Anupam Mishra, State Vice President Wasim Haider, State President of Business Cell Rohit Aggarwal were also present.