YSRCP is ‘Voice of the Voiceless,’

Tadepalli, April 29: YSRCP will champion the cause on the marginalized under the coalition government’s failing regime, declared Party President and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy during a district presidents’ meeting at the YSRCP central office in Tadepalli. 
Bapatla District President and former Minister Merugu Nagarjuna, addressing the media, detailed the party’s plan to bolster its structure, amplify public grievances, and hold the government accountable.
The coalition’s misgovernance has crippled systems, leaving citizens burdened by unfulfilled promises. Reddy urged YSRCP ranks to expose these failures and stand with the people. “YSRCP must be the ‘Voice of the Voiceless,’ ensuring the struggles of the common man are heard,” he stated, per Nagarjuna. The party will mobilize grassroots efforts with full coordination to agitate for public issues.
The coalition’s 143 promises, including ‘Super Six,’ lie abandoned, with welfare schemes out of reach and education neglected, forcing poor children into labor. Farmers, especially chilli and tobacco growers, face distress due to government apathy. Chilli farmers, voicing woes to Reddy at Guntur’s Mirchi Yard, suffer from low prices and debts, with the government’s response—a letter to the Centre—proving hollow. Tobacco farmers fare no better, receiving far below promised rates, unlike YSRCP’s proactive support via Markfed.
YSRCP pledges to rebuild farmers’ trust, promising robust support if re-elected. The party will form committees, enhance coordination from constituency to mandal levels, and challenge the government’s failures in law, welfare, and agriculture. “We will expose the coalition’s betrayal and shield the oppressed,” Nagarjuna affirmed.
YSRCP commits to a people-centric movement, ensuring accountability and preparing to deliver justice and prosperity. The party calls on citizens to join this fight for their rights.

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