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23 Jun 2026 9:29 PM

Pulivendula, June 23: Former Chief Minister and YSRCP President Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy interacted extensively with people during a Praja Darbar held at the Bhakarapuram Camp Office in Pulivendula on Monday evening. Soon after arriving in Pulivendula, YS Jagan met party workers, supporters, public representatives, and people from various sections of society who had gathered in large numbers to meet him.
The camp office reverberated with chants of “Jai Jagan” as enthusiastic supporters, women, youth, senior citizens, and differently-abled persons thronged the venue. YS Jagan warmly greeted the gathering, interacted personally with many party workers, enquired about their welfare, and listened to grievances raised by people facing difficulties. He assured them that the party would stand firmly by them and extend all possible support.
YS Jagan also received representations from people who had come from different regions seeking solutions to various issues and assured them that appropriate action would be taken.
On his way from the helipad to the camp office, YS Jagan stopped to meet Ayesha, a resident of Bhakarapuram suffering from Brain TB. Having earlier helped her receive medical treatment, he enquired about her health condition and assured her of further medical assistance.
During the visit, MP Y.S. Avinash Reddy, MLAs, former MLAs, and MLCs met YS Jagan and discussed party affairs and local issues.