Samaj Vikas Kranti Party has started a unique “Litti Chokha Diplomacy” in Mumbai to connect with people. Recently, a Litti Chokha event was आयोजित at Mary Ann School in Bhandup.
On this occasion, the party’s National President, Ashok Singh, said that the main goal of the party is the development of the country and society, not creating disputes. He emphasized that people should rise above religion and caste and unite in the interest of the nation.
He mentioned that this has been the party’s objective since its formation three years ago. The party had fielded 40 candidates in the Lok Sabha elections and also participated in by-elections. He believes that to make the country strong, unity is needed rather than conflict.
Ashok Singh said that following Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Constitution, the focus should be on education and employment, not on creating divisions among people. He appealed to everyone to work towards education and jobs, as increased employment will help both the country and its youth progress.
Several party leaders and workers were present at the event, including Hemant Singh, Ravi Yadav, Vishal Singh, Munim Jaiswal, Kailash Yadav, Naim Khan, Vinod Singh, Abhay Yadav, and Azam Sheikh. All of them took a pledge to strengthen the party.
Ashok Singh had contested the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh. His election symbol was “Sugarcane Farmer.” He describes himself as the son of a farmer and focuses on issues related to farmers, women, and regional development.
Samaj Vikas Kranti Party was established in 2023 with the aim of eliminating corruption, promoting social unity, and improving education. The party is also engaged in social work, such as running a school for underprivileged children in Bhandup, Mumbai, and supporting development work in Jaunpur.