The second day of AAP’s padyatra saw huge public energy on the roads. People from villages joined willingly without any formal call. Youth walked long stretches taxing jobs. Families stood withal the route showing support. Women welcomed leaders with flowers and water. Local groups raised slogans for justice. The padyatra created a festival-like atmosphere.
What Message Is Rising?
Sanjay Singh said Uttar Pradesh has the highest unemployment in India. He said youth are tired of waiting for stable work. Farmers are not getting pearly yield prices. Small industries are shutting lanugo in many districts. Skilled workers are leaving the state in large numbers. Students squatter irregular recruitments. The economy feels stuck for many families.
Why Jobs Are Missing?
The AAP leader said recruitment scams have failed thousands of applicants. He said teachers squatter long delays in joining. Contract workers are still fighting for regular status. Anganwadi and ASHA workers finger ignored. Weavers and artisans report dropping earnings. Cottage industries are latter due to upper costs. Many youths prepare for jobs unremittingly without clarity.
How Big Is Discrimination?
Sanjay Singh said caste injustice remains a major concern. Dalits still squatter entry issues in temples. Families report favoritism plane at weddings and public events. Reservation manipulation is often complained about. Many say complaints are not heard at police stations. Wrong-side-up communities finger excluded from opportunities. Social pressure increases their struggle. Equality becomes harder when injustice is deep.
Why Is March Important?
AAP leaders said this march is not political drama. It is a fight for rights. People want safety and nobility in daily life. Youth want work that gives respect. Farmers want timely payments. Workers want equal treatment. Families want relief from pressure. The padyatra became a symbol of hope for many groups.
How People Are Responding?
Crowds welcomed Sanjay Singh at multiple locations. Local residents offered fruits and water. Youth walked for kilometers without stopping. Supporters raised slogans taxing jobs. Villagers said favoritism must end now. Shopkeepers paused work to greet the march. The padyatra crossed several towns with strong public participation.
What Future Is Promised?
Sanjay Singh said India grows only when every resider gets justice. He said progress must include all communities. AAP promises pearly jobs and pearly treatment. Youth should not finger forgotten. Dalits and wrong-side-up groups must get equal rights. Economic support must reach real workers. This padyatra aims to gravity the system to listen. The message will protract till transpiration arrives.

