Ready to stand with poor to defeat the rich in "Kurukshetra war" on May 13: Andhra CM Jagan
Mar 29, 2024
Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh) [India], March 29 : Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy declared his readiness to stand with the underprivileged to overcome the affluent in the upcoming electoral battle on May 13 which he referred to as the "Kurukshetra war" impliying the victory of good over the bad .
At a massive public gathering in Yemmiganur village as part of his Memantha Siddham Yatra, the Chief Minister said that in the last 58 months, they have changed the face of the government's education sector.
"Many youths were suffering without jobs even after graduation since the courses are not up to the mark, so we have brought radical changes in the education sector to get them jobs and unique opportunities to live anywhere in the world," said Chief Minister Jagan.
He also explained the schemes benefiting the school children like Amma Vodi, Tabs to students, and introducing English medium with bilingual textbooks and said, "Let's make government schools equal to corporate schools."
"The opposition feels that children below the voting age can be ignored and put their future at stake. But our government has devised a plan of nurturing them with quality education, eventually bringing them out of poverty. You cannot provide different education to Dalits and poor students. Our government has worked towards providing quality education and changing the future of every child in this state keeping aside the discrimination," said Chief Minister Jagan.
Noting that the government has registered 31 lakh house titles in the name of women beneficiaries, he asked the women to support (tie rakhi to) the YSRCP government.
He further said that these elections aren't solely about determining the fate of MLAs and MPs but it will determine the future of 2.5 crore women and their children in Andhra Pradesh.
"Previous Chief Minister Chandrababu did not fulfil even one of his promises... He said he would waive the farmers' loans...Did he do it? He said he would make the state like Singapore...We have to protect the state from such fraudsters and I am ready to defeat them... Are you all ready?" said Chief Minister Jagan.
Addressing the people as his star campaigners, he said, "Go to every house and tell the good things done by the government... Our target is to win 175 out of 175 assembly seats, 25 out of 25 MP seats..."
"Our party has always stood as a strong support for the poor. This time, we have given the ticket to a candidate from a poor background. Veeranjaneyulu, our YSRCP MLA candidate, maybe a tipper driver, but his education qualifications surpass that of Chandrababu Naidu," said Chief Minister Jagan.
Andhra Pradesh CM also announced Hafiz Khan as Rajya Sabha candidate in the upcoming polls.
"I did not allocate him a ticket in the Assembly segment. After two years, Rajya Sabha elections are to be held, and I'm going to send him to the Rajya Sabha in that election," said the Andhra Pradesh CM.
The state of Andhra Pradesh is set to hold elections on May 13 for the 175-member Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats. The vote counting is scheduled for June 4.