YSRCP "Yuvatha Poru" on March 12

YSRCP State Coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy conducted a teleconference

Tadepalli, March 7: YSRCP State Coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy conducted a teleconference with district presidents, MLAs, constituency in-charges, regional coordinators, heads of affiliated wings, state secretaries, and key leaders to ensure the "Yuvatha Poru" (Youth Struggle) programme on March 12 will highlight the failure of the coalition and also celebrate YSRCP’s Formation Day grandly on the same date. 
Sajjala emphasized that the "Yuvatha Poru," led by YSRCP President and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, aims to peacefully pressure the coalition government, accused of deceiving lakhs of students and youth. He called for active participation from party ranks, students, youth, and parents, with rallies planned across district headquarters and memoranda to be submitted to district collectors.
He highlighted the party’s previous successful state-wide protests against the coalition government’s anti-farmer policies and excessive electricity charges, urging district presidents to coordinate effectively to make "Yuvatha Poru" the third consecutive triumph. A campaign poster will be unveiled, and he encouraged massive participation to expose the government’s failures. He stressed that this initiative stands for all sections of society, aiming to secure justice for those affected, and called for extensive publicity to involve students, youth, and their parents.
For YSRCP’s Formation Day, Sajjala directed grand celebrations from villages to the state level, concluding by morning, followed by the "Yuvatha Poru" programme, which YS Jagan views as a critical public issue. 
He also addressed recent police cases against party activists on social media, assuring legal assistance through the YSRCP Legal Cell and urging immediate support for affected members. Additionally, Sajjala conveyed YS Jagan’s directive to complete party committee appointments up to the mandal level by March 16, a process closely monitored by the party chief. He instructed district presidents to take this task seriously and collaborate with state-level leaders if needed.
 

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