Proactive Participation Of The Party Youth

Hyderabad: Activists of YSRCP’s youth wing participated
with oodles of enthusiasm in the bandh held in demand for special status and in
the arrangements of Nellore Yuvabheri programme. They are taking active part in
the programmes being held by the party.

Executive
committee meeting on an active note

State executive committee meeting of YSRCP’s youth wing has
recently happened in Guntur city. This was the first meeting after Jakkampudi
Raja took up charge as the party’s state youth wing president. Representatives
from various cities and districts of the state and youth wing leaders attended
the meeting. Jakkampudi guided the activists and the leaders with the wing’s
action plan and called for them to actively take part in the party’s activites.

Arrangement of stalls

The meeting was held to integrate the leaders and the activists
from different districts. The party’s literature and principles were kept
available in the form of brochures and pamphlets. Venkat, representative of the
party’s digital media wing, explained to them the mode of functioning of
various digital platforms and details of different versions. The services
offered by the party’s digital media were explained. In the other stalls arranged
at the venue, the party’s action material was displayed.

Directions to the party cadre

“Youth
wing has been working proactively to take YSRCP’s principles into people. The
current Government is failing to implement the fees reimbursement scheme
initiated by Dr.YS Rajasekhar Reddy. While DSC exam needs to be conducted every
year, even a notification is not being released. Chandrababu’s Government is
working with the sole aim of stealing and saving”, mentioned Jakkampudi Raja in
his speech. He explained the party’s activities run under the leadership of
YSRCP president YS Jagan and with coordination of local leaders.

The youth wing leaders and activists are thus carrying out a major
role in the active running of the party and in programmes like Yuvabheri and AP
state bandh.

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