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On the sixth day of the YSRCP’s ‘Samajika Sadhikara’ bus yatra in Macherla constituency, Palnadu district, a remarkable gathering of people showed unwavering support for the YSRCP leadership. Throughout the day, various activities culminated in a grand public rally, where CM Jagan’s message of social empowerment was reiterated.
The day commenced with YSRCP Regional Co-ordinator and Rajya Sabha MP Vijayasai Reddy, Lok Sabha MP Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayulu, and MLA Pinneli Ramakrishna Reddy meeting with a group of neutral influencers from the constituency. They elaborated on CM Jagan’s extraordinary commitment to investing in human capital, particularly in marginalized communities who have endured decades of hardship. The leaders underscored a range of welfare schemes tailored to empower the poor, BC, SC, ST, and minority communities, who they described as the backbone of Andhra Pradesh. Notably, 50% of all nominated posts in the state are reserved for women, reflecting CM Jagan’s dedication to social empowerment.
Contrary to claims that the YSRCP government focused solely on welfare, Vijayasai Reddy refuted these allegations and provided an overview of the substantial development initiatives undertaken by the YSRCP over the past four and a half years. He highlighted CM Jagan’s priorities, emphasizing the strides made in the education and health sectors without compromising on quality, all while maintaining the pace of infrastructure development, including ports and harbors.
MP Krishna Devarayulu mentioned that a total of Rs 890 crore had been disbursed to beneficiaries under the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) schemes, and an additional Rs 300 crore had been allocated to underprivileged sections through non-DBT programs in the Macherla constituency over the same period.
Following this, YSRCP supporters organized a bike rally from Rentachintala, while the leaders embarked on a short padayatra from Rayavaram junction to Park Town in Macherla. A massive crowd gathered to show their unwavering support for Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy.