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‘SP’ Vijay Yatra ‘ends at dawn; Mil to go ‘

'SP' Vijay Yatra 'ends at dawn; Mil to go '
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Lucknow: concluded the fourth phase of Vijay Yatra with a long lap of 350 km on the Purvanchal toll road in 16 hours, the head of the Jamajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav brought to Twitter to thank the crowds who welcomed him along the middle of the night.
Yatra, which started from Ghazipur at 12:30 on Wednesday afternoon, concluded before Fajar (around 4am) on Thursday.
Moved by many waits to greet him on both sides of the toll road even after darkness to go beyond midnight, Akhilesh tweeted his photo waving in the crowd above thousands of people standing around.
“But I have promised to continue, and miles to leave before I sleep, and miles before I sleep …,” he wrote under the photo he had tweeted around 1am.
A few hours later he tweeted again: “…
Now it’s time for a new dawn, time for change” seems to refer to the upcoming assembly poll above.
Trained by response to Vijay Yatra on the freeway, the SP was described as “unprecedented”, the former CM announced that more Yatras would be carried out and the process would be repeated on the SP government formed.
“Historical response and support extended all toll roads from purvanchal people and workers, office carriers and the leader of the same party and alliance partners that stand all day and even at night – I really thank you all,” Akhilesh tweeted in language Hindi.
He said the way people marched along the freeway to express their support to SP was a reply in accordance with BJP vaginal discharge to remove the Samajwadi word from the name of the toll road.
Head of SP said the toll road was originally named “Samjwadi Purvanchal Expressway”, but the BJP in power dropped the word “Samjwadi” from him.
Now people line up the freeway to express their support for Vijay Yatra and have proven that “Samjwadi” really fell from the name, said Akhilesh.
Vijay Yatra, who started from Ghazipur, went through want, Azamgarh, Jaunpur, Amethkarnagar, Sultanur, Amethi, Ayodhya and Barabanki before reaching Lucknow at around 4:30 a.m.
on Thursday.

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