YSRCP's Samajika Sadhikara Yatra advocates social justice & progress in Chittoor

On the 5th day of the Samajika Sadhikara Yatra, a massive gathering of YSRCP supporters came together to rally behind party leaders as they traversed the Chittoor Assembly Constituency, disseminating the message of social justice and empowerment. The bus yatra commenced with a productive meeting with influential figures in the area, featuring prominent party members, including Deputy CMs Amzath Basha and Narayana Swamy, I&PR Minister Chelluboyina Venugopal Krishna, Chittoor MP N. Reddappa, and local MLA Arani Srinivaslu. The yatra concluded with a grand public meeting held at the Nagaiah Kalakshetram area.

 

The resounding success of the yatra sends a powerful message from the YSRCP: Their government is unwavering in its committed to social empowerment, and the underprivileged in Chittoor district are experiencing unprecedented development under CM Jagan Reddy’s leadership. 

 

Addressing the enthusiastic supporters, Deputy CM Amzath Basha stressed upon the importance of education as a catalyst for transformation, aligning with the YSRCP's commitment to enhancing the lives of the people.

 

Adding further, Deputy CM Narayana Swamy drew attention to the stark disparities in government policies between the previous TDP administration and the current leadership of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. He highlighted that the previous Naidu government failed to provide uniforms to school children, while CM Jagan's administration not only ensures uniforms but also provides tablets to support education. "One must not forget that CM Jagan is the only Chief Minister who has sent government school students to the USA from Andhra Pradesh," he added.

 

Following this, MLA Arani Srinivasulu commended the government's dedication to empowering the less fortunate. He emphasized that the government, prioritizing the welfare of marginalized communities, is winning the battle against inequality. He stated, "The upcoming elections are a battle between the rich and the poor; it's not a caste war but a class war, and CM Jagan stands with the underprivileged."

 

Taking the discourse ahead, Deputy CM Narayana Swamy emphasized the stark contrast between the indifference of the TDP government towards marginalized communities and CM Jagan's commitment to their economic and social empowerment. He said that 'after coming to power, the state government has allotted around 68% of the cabinet positions to the representatives of the BC, SC, ST, and Minority communities. Under CM Jagan, Rs 2.37 Lakh Crore was disbursed as DBT (direct benefit transfer), of it, around 74%, which is 1.76 lakh crore went into the welfare of people belonging to BC, SC, ST, and Minority communities,' he added.

 

Additionally, I&PR Minister Chelluboyina Venugopala Krishna criticized Chandrababu Naidu's history of deceiving backward castes and commended CM Jagan's government for its dedication to social empowerment.

 

Chittoor MP N. Reddappa celebrated Chief Minister Jagan as a role model for promoting social justice in the country and underscored the importance of his leadership in advancing welfare and political empowerment. Joining in, Rajya Sabha MP Beeda Masthan Rao compared the previous government's reluctance to provide reservations to backward castes with CM Jagan's commitment to their empowerment. He urged the public to re-elect Jagan as Chief Minister for the betterment of BCs.

 

The leaders went on to highlight Chief Minister Jagan's multifaceted approach to development, encompassing infrastructure, education, and healthcare. They reported progress on a 300-bed hospital in Chittoor and a partnership with Apollo to enhance medical services. The government has also initiated three medical colleges in the region, and work is underway on a 4-lane bypass road connecting Chittoor and Puthalapattu.

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