Sharmila revives people’s confidence: YSRCP

YSR Congress Party
President Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s sister Sharmila’s Maro Praja Prasthanam
Padayatra has multiplied the confidence of the people in the party and the
leadership of Jagan, besides enhancing the self-confidence of the people.

Revealing this at a media
conference at the party headquarters in Hyderabad on Saturday, Tirupati YSRCP MLA
Bhumana Karunakara Reddy said Sharmila has completed ten days of her Maro Praja
Prasthanam walking a distance of 137 km and covering 38 villages and two
municipalities in YSR and Anantapuram districts as of today.

He said till now six
lakh people have participated in Sharmila’s Padayatra with two lakhs of them
attending the flagging off ceremony at Idupulapaya on Oct 18. “Even in
Dharmavaram, more than 40,000 people turned up voluntarily to welcome Sharmila
and Vijayamma on Friday and this indicates that people are showing their
renewed confidence on the YSRCP and leadership of Jagan,” he said.

Describing Sharmila’s
Padayatra as a historical necessity, he said Maro Praja Prasthanam will
continue uninterrupted till it reaches    Ichchapuram.
“YSR’s Padayatra in 2003 is now part of history. Sharmila’s Maro Praja
Prasthanam will make another history and be remembered forever,” Karunakara
Reddy remarked.

He reiterated that
Sharmila’s Padayatra is aimed at exposing the conspiracy of TDP and Congress
against Jagan. “Their efforts to incapacitate Jagan politically and his
leadership will come to naught as people are regaining their self confidence
through Sharmila’s Padayatra,” he said, adding that TDP Chief Chandrababu Naidu
is not doing anything to topple the anti-people Government in the state.

Karunakara Reddy said
people have no faith in the leadership and Padayatra of Naidu as they believe
that only YSR family members can do Padayatras and Jagan only can solve their
problems.

“For this reason only,
people in good numbers are following Sharmila’s Padayatra,” he said and added
that people never hesitate to follow leaders who worked for their welfare.
“Sharmila’s Padayatra has proved this.”

(Updated on Oct 27, 2012) 

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