Jagan Encourages Party Workers to Stay Strong and Connected

Jagan Encourages Party Workers to Stay Strong and Connected

YSRCP President Jagan conducted a broad meeting with party leaders and workers today, providing them with direction.

"We have implemented many schemes and delivered welfare to every household... Despite this, we lost... The results were surprising considering the various benefits provided to people... These results reminded me of Shakuni's deceptive tactics from the Mahabharata... But how can we speak without evidence?" expressed Jagan with regret.

"Remove the feeling of defeat from your minds... Legally and morally, we have not lost, we have done good in every household, and we can confidently approach each house," clarified Jagan.

He noted that compared to 2019, YSRCP's vote share decreased by 10%, and he believed that these 10% of people would soon recognize Chandrababu Naidu's deceits. He expressed confidence that over time, the public's admiration for YSRCP would increase, and by 2029, people would bring YSRCP back to power with double enthusiasm.

"Our strength in the Assembly is low. Therefore, we cannot do much in the Assembly. Hence, let's get closer to the people. Along with age, I also have the strength. I can fight more to get closer to the people. No one can match YSRCP and this Jagan in public struggles.

Chandrababu's wrongdoings are also ripening. Let's undertake more programs to get closer to the people. In the coming days, I will come to give confidence to the workers. I will meet every worker who has suffered and fill them with courage.

Elected YSRCP MLAs, MPs, and defeated MLA and MP candidates should not be perceived as not approaching the workers. The workers are our strength. They have stood by us even in tough times. We must protect every worker who holds the YSRCP flag," urged Jagan.

He further commented, "We have strength in local bodies across the state... For four years, there is no chance of a no-confidence motion. The law supports us... Even if someone wants to change this law, the courts will not agree... No one needs to fear," assured Jagan.

"There are aggressive programs to lure ZPTCs, MPTCs, corporators, and councilors... They are being threatened to resign... We must stand by such people," he called. Additionally, Jagan emphasized the need to give assurance to social media activists and volunteers who stand by the party.


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