Crowd Swell at Samajika Sadhikara Bus Yatra, People Vow to Re-elect YS Jagan
YSR Congress-led Samajika Sadhikara Bus Yatra continues to get huge response in all three regions North Andhra, Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema. The bus yatra routes are witnessing massive turnouts as people are actively participating in the bus yatra.
The chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy enjoys full support of the people who extended their support to him while he undertook padayatra as an opposition leader and now they are coming out in his support because they are happy with the welfare schemes being implemented by the YS Jagan.
They have seen the commitment and support of the YSRCP administration which is according top priority for welfare and development and extending the benefits of various schemes to the the people belonging to SC/ST/BC Minority communities, apart from those belonging to the economically weaker sections.The chief minister has reiterated that ‘social justice is not a mere slogan for him but a governing policy.’
On the 32nd day of Samajika Sadhikara Bus Yatra, enthusiastic crowds of supporters were seen attending the party programme at various places in the state. Raising Jai Jagan slogans, the people said the chief minister has worked for the betterment of all sections of the society without any religious or caste discrimination. The attendees have said that the pro-poor and people-friendly initiatives of YS Jagan government benefitted lakhs of people and they wish to see him back in power after the 2024 assembly elections.
The bus yatra witnessed a significant female presence who praised the Navaratnalu (nine welfare schemes) schemes of the YS Jagan government rolled out during the last four-and-a- a-half years. Navaratnalu include schemes like monthly old age pensions, Rs 50,000 to each farmer under Rythu Bharosa, fee reimbursement scheme to each student, free medical treatment to the poor under Arogyasri and an incentive of Rs 15,000 to parents for sending their girl children to school.
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