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YUVABERI
15 Sep 2015 11:50 AM
Yuvabheri for special status
Tirupati: The leader of Oppositon, YS Jagan is carrying Youvabheri for the special status. Today morning, he reached Renigunta airport from Hyderabad. From there he reached the PLR convention centre via air bypass road. There, he initiated the Yuvabheri.
Seminar on 'Special status, employment, State development'
At the time of division of the state, the government has promised about the special status before the Parliament. With this announcement, students and unemployed youth were expecting large industries to come forward and there will be millions of jobs available. Naidu made huge propaganda about this for his own purpose during the elections and now he pledged the same at the centre. With this the youth and adults are losing benefits.
The opposition leader, YS Jagan is taking the responsibility to fight for the special status keeping this in mind. He went to New Delhi several times and met the seniors in the central government. He also submitted his requests to the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and other Union ministers. He conducted two days strike in Mangalagiri and also organized protested in New Delhi. Besides conducting protests state-wise, he also fought number of times with Assembly as venue.
Youth rise in Tirupati
Students, youth and parents came in huge crowds in a large-scale to attend the Yuvabheri organized by the YSRCP in Tirupati. Apart from the students of Sri Venkateswara University, students from other colleges flocked to the university. They wanted to be a part of the movement initiated by the leader YS Jagan.