Muzaffarnagar Rally: Chandrashekhar Azad’s Powerful Message on Constitutional Protection, Vote Security, and Farmers’ Demands

Muzaffarnagar Rally: Chandrashekhar Azad’s Powerful Message on Constitutional Protection, Vote Security, and Farmers’ Demands

“When the defence of the Constitution rises together with the voice of the people — Muzaffarnagar witnessed that impact today.”

“SIR, vote security and farmers’ demands — all united on one stage, in one voice.”

In today’s ASP rally held in Muzaffarnagar, Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Azad took a firm stand on SIR and vote security, while making major announcements such as a High Court bench for Western Uttar Pradesh and fixing sugarcane prices at ₹500 per quintal. Read the key highlights and the political significance.

On 26 November, a massive political rally was organized at the Government Inter College Ground in Muzaffarnagar, where Azad Samaj Party’s national leader and Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Azad delivered clear and decisive statements on constitutional rights, local justice, and farmers’ welfare. The central focus of the rally remained concerns related to the SIR (Survey & Identification Report) and the issue of vote security.

Key Highlights

Firm stand on vote security:
Azad declared that no form of vote manipulation under the name of SIR would be tolerated. He urged party workers to remain alert and vigilant.

Promise of a High Court bench in Western UP:
He emphasized the urgent need for a local High Court bench in Western Uttar Pradesh to ensure quicker access to justice, calling it one of his top priorities.

Economic proposal for farmers:
Azad assured that sugarcane prices would be fixed at ₹500 per quintal to protect the interests of sugarcane farmers, a move expected to impact agricultural income in the region.

Constitutional marches and campaigns:
He announced a statewide march and movement beginning on January 1, aimed at protecting constitutional rights and strengthening social justice.

Message of unity:
Azad stressed the importance of solidarity among Dalit, backward, and Muslim communities, urging continuous political engagement for the protection of their rights.

Political Significance of the Rally

This rally was not merely a political gathering — it appeared to be a strategic move by the ASP to consolidate voters in Western UP who prioritize socio-economic justice and vote security. In the context of upcoming elections, these issues are likely to influence local political equations and alliances.

Ground Reaction

A large number of local workers and residents attended the rally. Many farmers and youth representatives expressed their support from the stage. Public reactions remained mixed — some welcomed the promises, while others sought more clarity on their practical implementation.

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