Dimple Yadav Questions Encounter Tactics in Ghazipur Incident

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Narendra Jijhontiya

Dimple Yadav Questions Encounter Tactics in Ghazipur Incident

Mumbai, June 6: Dimple Yadav, a Member of Parliament from the Samajwadi Party, raised serious concerns regarding the recent encounter in Ghazipur. On Friday, she questioned the government’s and police’s operational methods, asking, “If the police could arrest the accused, why was there a need for an encounter?” She emphasized that this incident raises significant questions about law and order and called for a fair investigation.

Yadav further stated that the Samajwadi Party consistently stands with youth issues and has been vocal on various platforms. She claimed that young people in the country and the state are facing numerous challenges, particularly in education and employment.

Addressing the education system, she expressed concerns about exams like NEET and CBSE. She noted that the increasing pressure on students, flaws in the examination system, and uncertainty of results often lead to mental stress, which is a serious issue. She criticized the government for not taking the problems of students and their parents seriously.

On the employment front, Yadav criticized the government for failing to provide sufficient opportunities for youth. According to her, both healthcare services and educational systems are lacking.

She also highlighted the situation of schools in rural areas, stating that children often have to travel long distances for education, which is practically challenging. Yadav accused the government of diverting attention from the public’s core issues and not addressing real problems. She stressed the need for focus on both the education and safety of girls, pointing out several shortcomings in the current system.

Yadav asserted that marginalized communities should receive their rightful entitlements. She noted that there is an unequal distribution of resources and opportunities in many areas, which needs to be addressed.

She concluded by stating that the most powerful tool in a democracy is the vote, urging the public to make informed decisions about their rights. Yadav emphasized that if citizens desire freedom from corruption, injustice, and poor policies, they must strengthen their voices through voting.

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