Fomer CM Jagan Mohan Reddy criticises TDP govt failures, urges YSRCP to strengthen at grassroots level

Oct 02, 2024

Guntur (Andhra Pradesh) [India], October 2 : YSRCP President and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy held discussions with the leaders of various associated wings of the party and announced that a workshop would soon be organised to train party leaders on coordination and grassroots-level organisation.
During the meeting, YS Jagan Reddy criticised the TDP coalition government for its failure to manage key sectors like agriculture, education, and healthcare.
Reddy criticised the government's poor handling of the Vijayawada floods, stating it failed to assess the damage and provide fair compensation, favouring those with political connections. He condemned the use of diversionary politics, stating that the government has been filing false cases to shift attention away from its failures.
The YSRCP leader also highlighted the need for YSRCP to strengthen its grassroots presence. He stated that the 24 associated wings of the party are being activated to bolster the organisational structure. This would ensure that every party supporter and worker, from the village level to the state, plays a role in strengthening the party's foundation. The involvement of grassroots members is crucial for maintaining a strong and organised party that can effectively fight future battles.
He encouraged leaders to ensure unity within the party, stressing the importance of reaching out to every village, district, and community to engage more actively. He reiterated his commitment to supporting party members who work hard and assured that the party will stand by those who suffer setbacks while working for its cause.
Earlier on September 27, coming down heavily on Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu over Tirupati Laddu Prasadam Row, Jagan Mohan Reddy said that "the demon rule is continuing in the state" and accused CM Naidu of "blatantly lying" about the Tirupati Laddu Prasadam, adding that the ghee procurement e-tender is a routine process that has been happening for decades.