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Jagan Get Ready for Bus Yatra

  • Published Mar 25, 2024 | 8:17 PMUpdated Mar 25, 2024 | 8:18 PM
  • Published Mar 25, 2024 | 8:17 PMUpdated Mar 25, 2024 | 8:18 PM
Jagan Get Ready for Bus Yatra

Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy is ready for his historic bus yatra starting from Idupulapaya in Kadapa district on March 27. The chief minister would tour the entire state for 21 days and end the yatra at Ichapuram.

He would leave his Tadepalli camp office at 10.56 AM to Idupulapaya. He would offer prayers at his father late chief minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy’s memorial. Later, he would leave for Proddutur passing through Vempalli, Veerapunayunipalle and Yerraguntla.

The chief minister would address a public meeting at Prodduturu town. He is scheduled to explain the welfare initiatives of his government at the public meeting. He is also likely to ask people to vote at the public meeting.

Later, he would leave for Allagadda passing through Duvvuru and Chagalamarri villages. The chief minister would stay at Allagadda for the night.

The chief minister plans to complete his bus yatra even before the election schedule is released. He wants to address public meetings in every constituency and have interaction with sections of the people.

The party leaders are organising interactions with the caste groups and professionals for the chief minister. Doctors, teachers. Auto drivers, MNREGS workers, SHG women, fishermen, Shepperd, toddy tappers, Viswabhrahmins, bankers, and other groups are invited for interaction with the chief minister.

The chief minister is also planning to have interaction with the groups based on castes like SCs, STs, BCs, OBCs, Muslims, Christians and others. He is likely to request them to vote for him if only they received some or the other help from the government in the last five years.

As the chief minister gets ready for the bus yatra, the rank and file of the party is in elated mood. They feel that this bus yatra would give an edge to the party with the chief minister’s public meetings and his interactions with the select groups of people.