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YS Jagan Warns: No Welfare Schemes if YSRCP Isn’t Voted Back! Party Ramps Up Public Outreach

Andhra Pradesh's Chief Minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, is making a strong plea to voters ahead of the elections. In a meeting with party members, he emphasized the importance of re-electing the YSRCP to ensure the continuation of welfare schemes. Jagan urged party workers to inform voters about this crucial message, highlighting the impact on people's lives if the YSRCP doesn't return to power. To reach out to voters effectively, the YSRCP is ramping up its public outreach efforts. Jagan instructed party members to visit every household and discuss how the government has fulfilled its promises outlined in the manifesto. He stressed that trust from the people was crucial for the party's success. Additionally, Jagan outlined plans to strengthen the party's booth-level structure. He directed constituency leaders to form teams comprising volunteers and Gruha Saradhis, focusing on connecting with voters at the grassroots level. Each booth team will consist of 15-18 members, ensuring a robust presence during the election campaign. However, the YSRCP's campaign strategy faces challenges as the Election Commission recently barred volunteers from participating in the 2024 election duties, following complaints from opposition parties and NGOs. As the election date draws near, Jagan's message underscores the high stakes for voters and the YSRCP's determination to retain power to continue its welfare initiatives for the people of Andhra Pradesh. #politicalgossip

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