Rise against Naidu’s anti-people rule: YSRCP 

Tadepalli, November 06: Marking eight years since the launch of the historic Praja Sankalpa Yatra, YSRCP leaders today called on the people to unite against Chandrababu Naidu’s arrogant, anti-people, and destructive governance, stating that the coalition government is pushing Andhra Pradesh towards total ruin. At a celebration held at the party headquarters under the leadership of MLC Lella Appi Reddy, senior leaders recalled that YS Jagan’s 341-day, 3,648-km people’s march across 134 constituencies set new standards in public engagement and welfare-driven governance, fulfilling every promise and transforming lives.

Leaders condemned the current regime for dismantling revolutionary reforms in education and healthcare. They noted that YS Jagan modernised 16,000 schools and established 17 government medical colleges (7 completed) to ensure equity and access, while Chandrababu is now privatizing public medical institutions, scrapping English-medium education, and destroying government schools, again making quality education and healthcare unreachable for the poor. They stressed that what Delhi achieved in 10 years, YS Jagan achieved in 3, despite COVID.

YSRCP leaders further held Naidu responsible for recurring deaths in temples and public events, from Kandukur and Guntur to Simhachalam, Tirupati, and Kashi Bugga, accusing him of negligence, obsession with publicity, and total collapse of public safety systems. They slammed Nara Lokesh for “shameless comments” and for holidaying at cricket matches while cyclone-hit farmers were suffering, contrasting it with YS Jagan’s on-ground relief visits.

Former minister Perni Venkatramaiah announced that YS Jagan will again begin a Praja Sankalpa Yatra in 2027, directly meeting people and restoring welfare-driven, accountable governance. Leaders said that people are already regretting bringing the coalition to power, as the government has betrayed promises, harassed opposition leaders, and abandoned public welfare. They asserted that Andhra Pradesh will once again witness the return of people-centric rule under YS Jagan, and vowed to fight until justice and true democracy are restored in the state.

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