The Samajwadi Party (SP) has announced "firm promises" for voters in Madhya Pradesh, including conducting a caste survey and providing rights and respect to Dalits, backward communities, and minorities. The party also pledged to implement a pension scheme for women, provide free power up to 300 units, and restore the old pension scheme for state government employees. The SP is planning to contest on 10-12 seats in the state s upcoming elections.
Party insiders said under ‘Ghar Ghar Dastak’, workers are being trained to carry out door-to-door campaigns to create awareness of the development work SP carried out during its regime
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The recent development is an attempt to boost the party following the Lok Sabha bypoll losses in Rampur and Azamgarh – both SP strongholds. Akhilesh Yadav had dissolved the state executive unit after the 2022 assembly elections
The state executive will have 61 secretaries, 48 members and 62 special invitee members besides others, the party s chief spokesperson Rajendra Chowdhury said. He added that the 182-member state executive was announced after Yadav s approval. Senior SP member Mohammad Azam Khan s son Abdullah Azam Khan has been made the state secretary of the party.