one-crore signatures campaign success

The one-crore signatures campaign launched by the YSR Congress Party against the privatisation of medical colleges has become a historic and resounding success. The massive rallies with the display of the signatures held in all 26 district headquarters stand as clear proof of how strongly people have rejected the governance and the policies of the TDP-led coalition government under Chandrababu Naidu. This is not merely a campaign against privatisation, but a powerful people’s verdict against Chandrababu Naidu's anti-people policies. More than one crore citizens have voluntarily come forward and signed these petitions, clearly rejecting his decisions and his betrayal of public interest.

People from every section of society willingly participated and put their names to this movement, driven by the fear that Chandrababu Naidu’s decisions will destroy affordable medical education and affordable public healthcare. The signed representations are now being brought to the YSRCP Central Office at Tadepalli. From there, all the one-crore petitions will be formally submitted to the Hon’ble Governor of Andhra Pradesh on December 18, ensuring that the collective voice of the people reaches the highest constitutional authority in the state and thereafter these submissions will reach the doors of the courts. 

I sincerely thank every YSRCP leaders, party cadre, volunteers, and every citizen who voluntarily signed these petitions and stood firmly against this injustice. Your participation has laid bare the coalition government’s plan to hand over public assets to private interests.

This movement is a strong public response against @ncbn ’s governance. One crore people have opposed him, his decisions, and his attempt to sell government medical colleges built with public money. I strongly demand that Chandrababu Naidu immediately roll back his reckless decision to privatise these government medical colleges and put an end to this daylight robbery of public healthcare and  medical education depriving the people of affordable public health.

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