Central Government Enhances Security for Azad Samaj Party Leader Chandrashekhar Azad Amid Haryana and J&K Elections
Azad Samaj Party to Contest 20 Seats in Haryana in Alliance with JJP; Chandrashekhar Vows to Represent Farmers, Youth, and the Poor.
The central government has increased the security of Azad Samaj Party leader and Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Azad. Chandrashekhar's security has increased in Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir. It is worth noting that assembly elections are going to be held in both states. In Haryana, Chandrashekhar's party has an alliance with the Jannayak Janata Party. Under the alliance, the Azad Samaj Party is going to contest elections on 20 seats.
Questions have been raised many times about the security of Chandrashekhar, who is rapidly emerging as a Dalit leader in the country. Last year, he was also attacked. After a spectacular victory in the Lok Sabha elections, Chandrashekhar has also been very vocal in the Parliament. In such a situation, Chandrashekhar's security has been increased due to the possibility of threats in the election states.
Azad Samaj Party President and MP Chandrashekhar Azad said, “We are going to contest the elections in Haryana as the voice of the youth and the poor. We are contesting the elections with 36 communities together. He said that this alliance is very special for the farmers. Our effort will be to get the farmers their rights.”
He further said that whenever there has been talk of farmers, Dushyant Chautala's family has always stood by them. We want the betterment of Haryana.