In a strong message of responsibility and compassion, YSR Congress Party President and former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has postponed the party’s planned statewide protest rallies initially set for October 28 to November 4, due to the advancing cyclone in the Bay of Bengal. The rallies were aimed at protesting against the alleged privatisation of government medical colleges, a cause that remains central to the YSRCP’s welfare agenda.
Leadership Rooted in Empathy and Responsibility
As Cyclone Montha approaches the Andhra coast, Jagan Mohan Reddy appealed to citizens in affected regions to remain alert and prioritise safety. He instructed all YSRCP leaders, cadres, and volunteers to actively participate in precautionary, rescue, and rehabilitation operations in coordination with local authorities. His message underscored the importance of empathy in governance and proactive disaster response.
YSRCP’s Ground Network Mobilised for Public Welfare
Following his directive, the YSRCP has deployed its extensive grassroots network across coastal districts to assist with relief operations. Party volunteers have been tasked with distributing essential supplies, helping evacuate residents in low-lying areas, and ensuring farmers receive immediate attention for crop protection and compensation.
This move marks another example of how Jagan’s leadership remains deeply connected to the people, extending beyond political boundaries to ensure collective safety and welfare.
Jagan Mohan Reddy’s Vision: Governance Grounded in Accountability
Under Jagan Mohan Reddy’s leadership, disaster preparedness, agricultural protection, and welfare schemes were prioritized. The decision to delay political rallies underscores his people-first approach putting citizens’ safety above political momentum. His consistent message of accountability and empathy continues to resonate with the people of Andhra Pradesh.
A Call for Collective Responsibility
As Cyclone Montha moves closer, Jagan Mohan Reddy’s appeal to both citizens and political leaders emphasizes the importance of collective effort in the face of natural disasters. By ensuring that his party contributes actively to relief and rehabilitation, he reinforces a vision of governance grounded in duty, compassion, and resilience.
In uncertain times, leadership is defined not by political activity but by humanity and timely action. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s decision to suspend rallies for the safety of Andhra Pradesh’s people once again demonstrates his unwavering commitment to welfare-based governance and social responsibility.























