PNS|Guntur
YSRCP State general secretary and MLC Lella Appireddy has made it clear that the YSRCP gives due importance to the welfare of party workers.
MLC Lella Appireddy interacted with the family members of activist Marri Venkata Rao Yadav who has been working for the party for several years in his residence here on Sunday. The MLC felicitated Venkata Rao Yadav on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, Appireddy said that along with public welfare, the welfare of party workers is also very important to them.
The party activists and leaders cannot be seen separately, he made it clear stating that they are all members of the YSR family. YSRCP chief and Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reedy are going on the path shown by late Chief Minister Y S Rajasekha Reddy. All YSRCP activists should strive hard for the progress of the state, he exhorted them.
He said that there is no other party that thinks about the welfare of workers except the YSR Congress Party. The MLC recalled that Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy announced that both the people and the party are two eyes for him and he follows in his footsteps.
Appireddy said that in many parties, activists are recognized only during the election but the YSRCP is completely against that. The MLC said that even if there are no elections now, they themselves go to the houses of the activists and find out about their well-being and also stand beside them.
Appireddy appealed to the cadres to continue the loyalty shown to the YSR family so far in the future also and called upon the party to ensure that Jagan Mohan Reddy would continue as the Chief Minister for another 30 years.
Jagan Mohan Reddy as Chief Minister of the state for another 30 years is indispensable for the prosperity and progress of the state, he asserted. He called upon the party activists to rededicate themselves for the victory of the YSRCP in the next election.
GDCC bank chairman Ratamshetty Sitaramnjaneyulu, Urban bank director Banda Ravindranath and district library corporation chairman Battula Devanand and corporators were present.