Tadepalli, June 30: YSRCP held a state-level meeting of its Minority Wing at the party’s central office in Tadepalli, under the leadership of Minority Wing State President Khader Basha. The meeting, attended by Party State Coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy as the chief guest, saw participation from Minority Wing MLCs, former ministers, former MLAs, state committee members, district and assembly segment presidents, and other key leaders. The agenda focused on strategizing the Minority Wing’s action plan to bolster the party’s organizational strength and address pressing issues faced by the state.

Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy emphasized that the true strength of YSRCP lies in its dedicated cadre. “Our workers are the backbone of the party, and their energy fuels our leader, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. His governance introduced revolutionary reforms, transforming education, healthcare, and welfare delivery to reach every doorstep. Our administration redefined welfare, setting a benchmark for progress,” he asserted. However, he lambasted the coalition government for its failure to implement welfare schemes and for plunging the state into debt worth lakhs of crores. “Within a year, public resentment against this regime is palpable, while YS Jagan’s popularity continues to soar,” he added.
Sajjala criticised the coalition government of orchestrating a campaign to suppress YSRCP and its leader. “Wherever YSJagan goes, thousands gather spontaneously, which is why the coalition is resorting to conspiracies to obstruct his tours. Recent attempts to block his visits to Palnadu and Nellore districts through police restrictions and frivolous cases have failed. This government is creating an atmosphere of lawlessness and undeclared emergency, stifling dissent and paralyzing institutions,” he charged. He further condemned the coalition for fostering corruption and undermining democratic values, warning that such tactics would not deter YSRCP’s resolve.
Highlighting the party’s commitment to minorities, sajjala underscored YSRCP’s unparalleled welfare measures during its tenure. “Our government delivered unprecedented welfare for minorities, standing firmly by their side. We opposed the Waqf Bill to protect their interests, and we urge our workers to amplify this message among the Muslim community,” he directed. He called for strengthening the party’s network from the central office to the grassroots, aiming to activate 18 lakh members to counter the coalition’s misinformation and expose its misdeeds. “We are ready to face elections anytime. With a robust organization and unwavering support for minorities, we will continue to champion their cause and fight for the state’s progress,” he concluded, urging leaders to take proactive steps to ensure minority communities remain steadfastly with YSRCP.