The Uttar Pradesh Congress on Friday used a joint conference of teachers and doctors in Lucknow to sharpen its attack on the BJP government, accusing it of turning education and healthcare into commercial enterprises while neglecting public welfare.
Event Details
Organised at Gandhi Bhawan in Kaiserbagh on Buddha Purnima and International Workers’ Day, the day-long convention was attended by senior Congress functionaries including AICC general secretary and UP in-charge Avinash Pande, UP Congress chief Ajay Rai, and Congress social media chairperson Supriya Shrinate.
Key Statements
Addressing the gathering, Pande described teachers and doctors as “nation builders” and said both communities play a crucial role in shaping society and defending social justice. He also reiterated Congress’s commitment to restoring the old pension scheme if the party forms the government again, alleging that the BJP government had deprived employees, teachers, and soldiers of crucial social security.
Rai accused the BJP of systematically privatising schools, colleges, and hospitals, claiming this had made quality education and healthcare increasingly inaccessible for ordinary citizens. “Education and medical care have been reduced to business models under the current government, directly impacting the poor,” Rai said, adding that vacancies in public institutions and deteriorating government hospitals reflected policy failures.
Criticism Over Vacancies
Shrinate also criticised the government over unfilled teaching and medical posts, alleging that inadequate recruitment had weakened essential public services. Taking a political swipe at the BJP, she questioned its credibility on educational reforms.
Other Activities
The event began with floral tributes to Lord Buddha and included the launch of short films highlighting the role of teachers and doctors in nation-building. Congress leaders said the outreach was aimed at mobilising influential professional communities ahead of future political battles in Uttar Pradesh.



