The election chariot of 'Amar Ujala' reached the 150-year-old Saraiman Singh Colony in Aligarh. Here women openly discussed electoral issues. Women spoke on all the issues including security, dirt, stray animals, traffic, inflation, development. Counted many shortcomings, but everyone also expressed hope that there is a possibility of something better going forward in the Yogi and Modi government. Read who said what?
problems are problems
Sharda Devi, who is more than 65 years old, told that she has been living here for 55 years. A lot changed in Aligarh in these 55 years, but nothing much changed in his colony. According to Sharda Devi, there is a big problem with traffic in Aligarh. Everyone is upset because of this. However, he expressed happiness over the power system. Said that the problem of light has now gone away here.
Neha raised the issue of filth and women's safety. Said that there is a lot of dirt spread in the street here. The cleaners don't come. Women also do not feel safe themselves. However, the women's security system has become better than before. But after dusk, girls and women are still afraid to leave their homes.
Ruchi discussed the issues of cleanliness, traffic, development, and inflation. Said that there is a lack of planning in development works here. Solar lights can be used on the roads to overcome the power crisis. Roads should be widened. Auto and battery rickshaw drivers should be banned. Inflation is also increasing continuously. Petrol-diesel, gas cylinders, food items have become expensive. The government should focus on reducing it.
Sushma Sharma raised the issue of stray animals. Said that stray animals keep roaming in the street here. There is also the fear of monkeys. Will knock anyone down from the roof. There is no system to stop this. However, Sushma expressed happiness over the overall work of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Said that he has full faith in the Modi government. Our country is being named all over the world. We are all proud of this.
Pink toilet raised the issue of children's education
Rajkumari Sharma said that there should be a provision of pink toilets in the markets here. Women get upset in the market. Kusum Kaushik said that the education of children has become very expensive. Fees are very high in private schools. How do we send our children to good schools? Inflation is also increasing rapidly. The government needs to work in this direction.
What about women's safety?
Women's safety is a big issue in Aligarh. All the women involved in the discussion raised their voices in one voice. However, it also said that some work has been done in the security system as compared to earlier. Now the police are sitting outside the park and school college. Because of this, the goons and crooks are a little scared. Even now women and daughters are afraid to leave their homes at night. Sarvesh Sharma said that the security system is still weak. It needs more work. However, the women also said that crime has reduced compared to earlier. There are high expectations from the current government that a lot of goodwill happen in the coming days.
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