Azad Samaj Party rallies in Agra to mobilize Dalit-Muslim voters for upcoming elections

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Azad Samaj Party leader Chandrashekhar Azad is holding a rally in Agra today, aiming to mobilize supporters and potentially forge a Dalit-Muslim alliance. The rally, named 'Save Constitutional Rights, Increase Brotherhood,' is expected to draw over 30,000 people. It follows a similar event in Saharanpur and is part of the party's preparations for upcoming assembly elections. The party seeks to appeal to Dalit and Muslim voters, a demographic previously associated with the BSP. This is Azad's second rally at the GIC ground in Agra.


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