Key Highlights From CM Jagan's Yemmiganur Speech

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In a rousing speech at Yemmiganur, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy pledged to fight for the rights of the poor and underprivileged. He highlighted the revolutionary changes his government has brought to the education sector, making government schools on par with corporate schools by introducing English medium and CBS syllabus.

Highlights of CM Jagan's Speech:

  • Introduced English medium and CBS syllabus in government schools
  • Launched initiatives like "Amma odi" and "Vidya Dievena" to encourage children's education
  • Criticized previous rulers for neglecting children's education
  • Veeranjaneyulu studied MA in Economics. He also did BED. Unable to find a job during Babu's reign, he became a tipper driver. YSRCP has given a ticket to Veeranjaneyulu
  • CM Jagan said that he is ready to face all the alliances alone
  • Every hand that gets up and every heart that says good things have emerged in the past five years
  • Providing Rs. 3,000 monthly pension to 66 lakh people
  • Providing pension directly at home
  • Transferred Rs. 2.70 lakh crores directly to the accounts of the poor in 58 months
  • Called for quality education to help families escape poverty
  • Vowed to defeat "frauds and conspiracies," stand by the poor's future
  • Termed the election a deciding factor for the future of 2.5 crore women and farmers
  • The battle of Kurukshetra will take place on May 13th. There is going to be a war between the poor and the rich
  • Ours is the highest pension-giving government in the country
  • Reserved 50% of nominated posts for women
  • Enabled direct cash transfers to women's accounts, unlike previous regimes
  • Criticized Chandrababu Naidu for allegedly cheating farmers on loan waivers
  • Stated that these are elections between pro and anti-farmers

CM Jagan urged the people to support his government that fulfills the dreams of the poor, providing the highest pensions in the country, launching the Disha app for women's safety, and championing the cause of the underprivileged sections.

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