Historic revolution in education and health sector by CM Jagan

 Minister Seediri Appalaraju: 

By developing Ramayapatnam port, CM Jagan wants to build Kavali as a world class metropolitan city akin Mumbai, Chennai: MLA Rami Reddy Pratap Kumar Reddy 

In the run-up to the upcoming elections, the YSR Congress party is leaving no stone unturned to showcase the achievements of Chief Minister Jagan's government in Andhra Pradesh over the past 4.5 years. Today marked the twelfth day of the Samajika Sadhikara Yatra, and the on-ground reception in Kavali in Nellore remains impressive, with people enthusiastically welcoming the yatra and extending their support. 

 

Minister Seedri Appalaraju, Rajya Sabha MP Beeda Mastan Rao, Kavali MLA Rami Reddy Pratap Kumar Reddy, and other senior leaders, including MLA Anil Kumar, Hafeez Khan and SC Cell Chairperson Jupudi Prabhakar and other party leaders participated in the Yatra today in Kavali. 

 

The bus yatra, drawing a massive gathering of thousands of supporters, kicked off with a brief press conference. This was followed by an interaction with local influencers and a visit to the Dargah in Bogole Mandal. After the Dargah visit, the leaders led a Padyatra from Janda Chettu to the public meeting venue at the BPS center.

 

Praising Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy for bringing a myriad of developmental opportunities to the state, Minister Seediri Appalaraju  highlighted that CM Jagan is the only chief minister in Andhra Pradesh who has given equal importance to both welfare and development. He added that CM Jagan had not only provided respect and representation to people belonging to the backward classes but also opportunities like  jobs.

 

Drawing a stark contrast between the neglectful governance of Chandrababu Naidu and the poor state of the education sector in the state, he stated, ‘During Chandrababu Naidu’s regime, as many as 5000 schools were forced to shut down as the government didn’t provide appropriate funds for the operation of these schools. Not just this, even the health sector was in a dilapidated condition under Naidu.’

 

‘However, the situation has completely changed under CM Jagan as he has brought revolutionary changes in the education system, and today, Andhra Pradesh government school children have become so able that they represented the state at the United Nations in the USA,’ he added. He further praised the government for their one-of-a-kind initiatives like the Family Doctor concept, Jagananna Aarogya Suraksha, and the establishment of 17 new medical colleges for the betterment of healthcare.

 

Taking the discussion forward, Rajya Sabha MP Bidamastan Rao expressed gratitude for the support received from Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, emphasizing him as a role model for social justice and welfare in India. Rao further highlighted the inclusive composition of Rajya Sabha members and the inclusion of all minorities in the cabinet, showcasing the Chief Minister’s commitment to social justice.

 

Addressing the huge crowd, Kavali MLA Ramireddy Pratap Kumar Reddy expressed that CM Jagan has turned the commitment of ‘saying means doing’ into a slogan, evoking joy and satisfaction among the people.

 

During the Sadhikara Yatra Sabha, MLA Reddy highlighted the fulfillment of 99% of promises by CM Jagan, which he made during the previous elections. He praised the YSRCP government initiatives such as ArogyaSri and fee reimbursement, among others, asserting ‘that good governance is shaping a brighter future for the children of poor families.’ MLA Reddy credited Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy for the development of the Ramayapatnam port and stated, ‘With CM Jagan in power, the people of Kavali are foreseeing a positive trajectory for Kavali's growth akin to Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.’

 

MLA Hafiz Khan echoed the sentiments of overwhelming support from the people of Kavali, attributing it to the deep connection they feel with CM Jagan. Praising his good governance, he said, ‘Under CM Jagan, people are receiving government services at their doorsteps without having to navigate bureaucratic hurdles for their work. Isn’t this good development for the state? Now the government is coming to you to provide you services.’

 

Khan also drew a sharp contrast with the previous administration, condemning the insults hurled at BC and SC leaders. He commended Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy for providing opportunities for minorities to grow socially, politically, and economically.

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