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The YSR Congress Party supporters flooded the streets of the Rayadurgam constituency today, rallying behind key leaders during the mega Samajika Sadhikara bus yatra in Anantapur district. The event echoed the message of development and social welfare achieved by Chief Minister Jagan in the past four and a half years.
With thousands in attendance, prominent party leaders from BC, SC, ST, and Minority communities conducted a massive public meeting, sensitizing people about the state government’s achievements and its focus on investing in human capital.
Addressing the large gathering, Rayadurgam MLA Kapu Ramachandra Reddy stated, “Rayadurgam constituency has witnessed manifold development under YSRCP government in the last 4.5 years, which has completely changed the landscape of the constituency.”
Listing the development works undertaken by the Jagan-led state government in the constituency, the MLA informed, “The government commenced the works of the long-awaited Bhairavanitippa Reservoir Project (BTP) with an outlay of Rs 40 crore, which would cater to the drinking water needs of people in 39 villages. Simultaneously, Rs 300 crore has been spent on developing road infrastructure, while welfare schemes worth Rs 1,500 crore have been extended to the beneficiaries in our area.”
Minister for Labour Gummanur Jayaram stated, “The Navaratna welfare schemes designed by the YSRCP government to uplift the downtrodden have transformed the lives of the poor. While Jagan promised to deliver only nine (Navaratna’s) welfare schemes in the election manifesto, in the last four and a half years, he ended up delivering 10 times more, around ninety nine (99) welfare schemes, fulfilling the manifesto promises 100% percent, and credited more than Rs 2.5 lakh crore into the bank accounts of beneficiaries under various welfare schemes.”
Later, Minister for Women and Children Usha Sri Charan took a swipe at Chandrababu Naidu for ignoring the progress and welfare of backward classes, stating that he had only worked with an agenda of developing a single community during his tenure.
Lauding Jagan’s administration, the minister said, “The YSRCP government opened new gateways for underprivileged women, allowing them to start their businesses by providing financial aid through various welfare schemes. Similarly, the government is giving Rs 15,000 per year to students who are the future of our society.”