Semega, Manavadar: The AAP Gujarat Kisan Bachao Yatra reached Semega in Manavadar today, bringing together local farmers and residents to address key agricultural concerns. The event was led by AAP Gujarat President Isudan Gadhvi, accompanied by State Organization General Secretary Manoj Soorathiya and President of the Front Frontal Organization Pravin Ram.
AAP Gujarat Kisan Bachao Yatra Arrives in Semega, Manavadar
The Yatra, part of the ongoing statewide initiative to connect with farmers, aims to highlight issues affecting the agricultural community and advocate for their rights. Isudan Gadhvi, the state president of AAP Gujarat, addressed the gathering, emphasizing the importance of empowering farmers and ensuring their welfare.
Key Leaders Participate in Gram Sabha
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A gram sabha was organized during the event, allowing farmers and residents to engage directly with AAP leaders. The presence of senior party leaders such as Manoj Soorathiya and Pravin Ram underscored the party’s commitment to grassroots engagement and transparent communication with the public.
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Event Highlights and Farmer Engagement
During the Yatra, leaders discussed key issues affecting local farmers, including fair pricing, irrigation facilities, and agricultural support schemes. The interactive session provided a platform for residents to voice concerns and seek solutions, reinforcing the goals of the AAP Gujarat Kisan Bachao Yatra.
The event in Semega marks another step in AAP Gujarat’s ongoing efforts to strengthen farmer outreach and political engagement in rural communities, ahead of upcoming initiatives planned across the state.