Lucknow, April 28 -- Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav announced that if the party is voted to power in the 2027 state assembly elections, they will ensure 24-hour payment clearance for sugarcane farmers in the state. He has previously announced 300 units of free electricity and an annual remuneration of Rs.40,000 for women. Akhilesh Yadav has also promised flat-rate electricity supply to weavers if his government is voted to power in 2027. During a press conference at SP headquarters in Lucknow on Monday, the Kannauj MP said, "A dedicated Rs.15,000 crore corpus / revolving fund would be created to ensure seamless and immediate bank transfers to farmers. As soon as the farmer gets the slip, the money will be transferred directly into their account," he stated, adding that the government will later recover the dues from sugar mills. Yadav highlighted that despite Uttar Pradesh being the country's largest sugarcane producer, farmers continue to face repeated delays in payments under the current dispensation. The SP chief also promised to restore flat-rate electricity supply for weavers - a facility provided during the previous Samajwadi government and revive marketing initiatives such as Kisan Bazars and Shilpgrams to help weavers sell their products directly and become economically empowered. He criticised the BJP government for allegedly mistreating SP leaders and workers in Ghazipur and preventing the party from standing with the PDA community. This refers to the recent death of a teenage girl in Karanda (Katariya) village in Ghazipur, whose body was found in the Ganga. Yadav also announced Rs.5 lakh financial assistance from the party to the victim's family. An SP delegation led by senior leader Ram Asrey Vishwakarma, along with Seema Rajbhar (president, Samajwadi Mahila Sabha) and MLAs Jaikishan Sahu and Rita Vishwakarma, is scheduled to visit Ghazipur on April 28 to meet the victim's family and extend support....