Bapatla Says Siddham for CM YS Jagan’s Public Meeting Today
The stage is set for yet another grand spectacle as the ruling YSRCP party gears up for its next edition of Siddham public meeting in Bapatla on Sunday. The mammoth public meeting is held at Medarametla village of Addanki mandal in Bapatla district. The public meeting will showcase the YSRCP’s connect with the people and its commitment to welfare and development in the state.
Massive preparations are underway at Medarametla, P Gudipadu in Korishapadu mandal, Bapatla district. Elaborate stage and a huge ramp is being set up in the village as the party is making every effort to make the upcoming meeting much bigger than the previous meetings held in Bheemili, Denduluru and Rapthadu. The public meeting will take place on a sprawling 200 acres of land near National Highway 6 (NH-6).
For the YSRCP, the Siddham meetings have emerged as potent platforms, where the party not only showcases its achievements but also shapes a deeper bond with the voters. Through these public outreach initiatives, the party has been relentlessly explaining to the people how its pro-people and pro-development welfare programs have ushered in equitable growth across the state.
The party aims to mobilise nearly 15 lakh people for the meeting which is touted to be the biggest and grandest election campaign compared to the previous public meetings at Bheemili, Eluru and Raptadu. Nearly, 12 lakh people had attended the historic Siddham public meeting at Raptadu in Anantapur.
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YSRCP is using these meetings to highlight its achievements and commitment to the welfare of the people of Andhra Pradesh. During his previous Siddham events, chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy exhorted the party cadre to consider the forthcoming elections as the battle between locals led by YSRCP and non-resident Andhra people led by TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu and his foster son Pawan Kalyan.
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