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Bring YSRCP back into power to take fruits of the plants of reforms: YS Jagan | Vijayawada News - Times of India

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VIJAYAWADA: Chief minister YS

Jagan

Mohan Reddy has appealed to people to script a golden future by extending their support to the

YSRCP

in the upcoming elections as the seeds sowed for the uplift of the poor in the last five years will bring fruits in the next five years. He said that he had fulfilled his responsibilities with fullest commitment and dedication to empower women, weaker sections and youth by initiating several revolutionary

reforms

.

He wanted people to be alert with regard to TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu's fake and false promises as trusting Naidu would end up them cheated once again.

Chief minister addressed public meetings in Repalle of Bapatla Lok Sabha constituency, Macherla of Narasaraopet Lok Sabha constituency and Machilipatnam on Monday as part of the party's election campaign. He said that the revolutionary reforms were initiated to help farmers, women, youth and children in public schools. He said that no state has launched so many reforms for the betterment of the lives of the economically challenged.

"Visualise Andhra Pradesh as a vast crop field. Five years ago, you entrusted the responsibility of tending to this field to a farmer-your child, Jagan. Over the past five years, we have introduced numerous schemes, implemented changes, enacted reforms, and spearheaded revolutionary initiatives. Your child, like a diligent farmer, has cultivated these seeds of progress, yielding a harvest of development, welfare, happiness, and a brighter future for every household," claimed Jagan.

He further said that the seeds planted in every household, village, town, and social class have been nurtured and cultivated. "Over the next 15 years, you will witness these crops mature into strong trees, reshaping the destinies of the poor. So, bringing back YSRCP into power is crucial to reap the fruits of the reforms," said Jagan.

He said that the next elections were not merely about selecting an MLA or MP but it's about shaping the future of the state by fortifying existing schemes. He said that placing trust in Naidu often results in betrayal. He said that the state has witnessed unprecedented progress towards welfare and development in the last 59 months. He said that they have disbursed Rs. 2.70 lakh crore without any hint of corruption or discrimination, directly benefiting the people of the state.

He said that they have fulfilled 99% of the promises made in the party's manifesto. He said that they have also created 2.31 lakh jobs and the infrastructure of government schools has undergone a significant transformation through Nadu-Nedu, introducing digital classrooms and providing TABs to eighth-grade students. "From switching to English medium education to incorporating TOEFL and IB training and bilingual textbooks, our educational approach has evolved. Initiatives like Amma Vodi, Vidya Kanuka, and Gorumudda (Mid-Day Meal) have further strengthened, providing substantial support to mothers. Students are aided in pursuing higher education through Vidya Deevena-Vasathi Deevena," said Jagan.

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