Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy led a spirited roadshow in Visakhapatnam under the ‘Memantha Siddham’ initiative, setting the streets ablaze with excitement on Sunday. The event witnessed a surge of enthusiasm as a multitude of supporters congregated to applaud the government’s revolutionary welfare measures implemented over the past four-and-a-half years.
Guiding a lively procession from Gopalapatnam to NAD Junction, Kancharapalem Mettu, and Railway New Colony, CM Jagan was accompanied by an enthusiastic chorus of supporters and prominent party members, highlighting the resounding call for another term in office. The air resonated with chants of ‘Jai Jagan’, echoing the collective sentiment of the crowd. Notable personalities such as KK Raju for Visakhapatnam North, Vasupalli Ganesh Kumar for South, and MVV Sathyanarayanan for East, along with senior party leaders, exuded confidence and determination, reflecting CM Jagan’s resolve.
Touching moment
Amid the bustling crowd, a touching moment unfolded as CM Jagan met twin brothers, G Jeevan Kumar and G Tarun Kumar, who, despite facing disabilities, embarked on a tricycle journey to meet him. Their aspirations for higher education and plea for support deeply moved CM Jagan, who warmly welcomed them and assured full government assistance for their academic pursuits, praising their indomitable spirit.
Despite the scorching sun, men, women, and students lined the streets with unwavering determination, eager to catch a glimpse of their beloved Chief Minister as his bus yatra wound through the city. Particularly notable was the representation of women, demonstrating their steadfast support for CM Jagan’s leadership and the inclusive policies of his administration.
Beyond being a mere political spectacle, the roadshow served as a vibrant platform for dialogue between leaders and the public, reaffirming the government’s commitment to inclusive governance and people-centric initiatives. As the convoy left its mark on the bustling streets of Visakhapatnam, it laid the groundwork for an upcoming electoral campaign, reigniting the aspirations of the city’s residents and emphasising the strength of the ruling party.