YSRCP to strengthen affiliated wings

Tadepalli, July 23: YSRCP State Coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy said affiliated wings must function with strong focus, complete committee formations without delay, and work in a disciplined manner. He stressed that building a committed 14 to 18 lakh cadre is crucial to ensure YSRCP’s victory in the upcoming elections.
Speaking at a meeting held at the YSRCP Central Office here, Sajjala addressed presidents and working presidents of various affiliated wings. He emphasized that a strong organizational structure is essential and that party appointments must be made carefully, leaving no room for error. He noted that some departments need to improve their functioning and highlighted the need for active committees from the state level down to the village level.
Sajjala said that committee posts should not be symbolic but must carry responsibility. He urged all leaders to prioritize appointments and focus on selecting committed individuals who can contribute meaningfully. He added that timely completion of these committees will help project a strong party image among the public and pave the way for YSRCP candidates' success.
YSRCP General Secretary and Affiliated Wings incharge Aluru Sambasiva Reddy also addressed the gathering and called for unity and coordination among all affiliated wings. He said that all 30 affiliated departments should focus on local issues and represent people’s concerns at every level. He advised leaders to actively promote party activities through media and social media to build wider public engagement.
He proposed planning one key public program every month and executing it either at the state or district level with collective coordination. Aluru stressed that district and constituency-level committee appointments must be completed by the end of July, and village-level committees should be finalized by the end of August.
He concluded by calling on all wings to work with dedication to make YS Jagan Mohan Reddy the Chief Minister again, stating that only under his leadership could the people of Andhra Pradesh hope for a better future.

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