Dr. Sanjay Kumar Nishad Vows to Address Party Workers' Concerns

Cabinet Minister Dr. Sanjay Kumar Nishad assured party workers that their issues would be resolved by the government. He plans to write to the Chief Minister and, if necessary, lodge a complaint. Initiatives like financial support for women and educational aid for children were also highlighted.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 27-07-2024 16:45 IST | Created: 27-07-2024 16:45 IST
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Nishad Vows to Address Party Workers' Concerns
Nishad Party National President Dr. Sanjay Kumar Nishad assures party workers of addressing their concerns (Photo/ ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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Cabinet Minister and Nishad Party National President Dr. Sanjay Kumar Nishad assured party workers on Saturday that their concerns would be addressed by the government. He announced plans to write a letter to the Chief Minister to inform him about the workers' issues and pledged that these problems would be resolved through an appropriate system.

He further emphasized that if the concerned officials do not respond, a complaint will be made to the Chief Minister. 'Solving the workers' problems is essential to win the elections,' Dr. Nishad stated, attributing party weaknesses to their defeat in the Lok Sabha elections.

On a more festive note, Dr. Nishad disclosed plans to celebrate Foundation Day in Lucknow on a grand scale. Additionally, he highlighted a women empowerment initiative, which includes providing 75,000 rupees to women.

Discussing his ministry's future plans, he mentioned efforts to develop the fishing community and cover coaching fees for children. Late on Friday, July 26, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National General Secretary BL Santosh in New Delhi.

According to sources, the meeting addressed several organizational issues and the upcoming ten assembly by-elections. This follows a significant decline in BJP's vote share in key Uttar Pradesh constituencies, which saw the party reduced to 33 Lok Sabha seats, down from 62, in the recent elections. The Samajwadi Party (SP) secured 37 seats, its highest ever tally, and the Congress won six.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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