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‘Jagan’s welfare schemes brought light in lives of the poor after YSR’

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PNS n Vijayawada

AP State Ministers Meruga Nagarjuna and Jogi Ramesh, party State general secretary Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy, MLC Lella Appi Reddy and many other party leaders paid floral tributes to Dr YSR statue on the 14th death anniversary of the late leader in the YSRC Central Party Office at Tadepalli on Saturday. They said that YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has brought light through innovative welfare schemes in the lives of the downtrodden and the helpless, regardless of caste and religion following the path of YSR.

Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy said that YSR was a great leader who proved how prosperous the people can be if a person with a good mind is the ruler. He explained that YSR has implemented every scheme with the intention of benefiting the poor that’s why YS Rajasekhara Reddy has become so intertwined in the hearts of the people of the state. He said that YS Jagan is walking in the path of YSR and fulfilling every word given by him. He pointed out that Jagan Mohan Reddy thinks about what he can do and promises it to the people and then fulfills those promises. He said that Chief Minister YS Jagan was the person who brought the lines of light in the darkness after the death of YSR.

AP State Social Welfare Minister Nagarjuna said that YSR was the heartbeat of the poor people as he was the pioneer of many reforms in the state. He said that YSR has implemented many schemes like Fee Reimbursement, Arogyasri, especially for the poor people and became the leader of welfare and CM Jagan followed in the footsteps of his father.

AP State Housing Minister Jogi Ramesh said, “Whenever I remember YSR, I wish I could go back in time. People feel YSR is still alive due to the continuation of his welfare schemes by his son CM Jagan.”

Chairman of many Corporations, Directors, Party Leaders garlanded and paid tributes to YSR and clothes were distributed, poor feeding was conducted and a blood donation camp was organized with the coordination of the Indian Red Cross Society in which leaders and activists donated blood on the occasion.

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