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YSRCP on course of concrete action plan
10 May 2013 5:04 PM

Hyderabad, May 10,
2013: YSR Congress Party on Friday decided to take up burning issues dogging
the people and continue to fight on their behalf with renewed vigour and
determination to find solution to them.
At a meeting of the
party’s political affairs committee ( PAC) chaired by honourary president Smt.
Y.S. Vijayamma at Lotus Pond here, the leadership has decided to take several
steps to further strengthen the party at the organizational level.
The meeting takes place
within a day of Smt. Vijayamma’s announcement on Thursday that the party would
continue to work for people under the direction of party chief Sri Y.S. Jagan
Mohan Reddy.
The PAC, attended by D.
A. Somayajulu, Konatala Ramakrishna, Bajireddy Govardhan and others, also
discussed the issue of local body elections and the proposal of conducting the
Odarpu Yatra in Telangana.
Ramakrishna and
Govardhan told reporters that it has been decided to hold an extended
meeting of the party soon to take some important decisions. “Besides deciding
to continue to fight on behalf of people and highlighting the public issues, we
have also decided to hold an extended meeting of the party soon wherein party
MLAs, MLCs, district conveners and leaders of all affiliated organizations will
also attend,” Ramakrishna and Govardhan said.
Saying that Smt.
Vijayamma will also have more interactions with people through Rachchabanda
programmes, they said she will soon undertake a visit to the Chevella-Pranahita
Project site.