Andhra Pradesh’s Chief Minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, reaffirmed his commitment to equitable welfare distribution, emphasizing that eligibility, not political allegiance, guides the allocation of benefits. He underscored the transparency of these schemes, highlighting their disassociation from corrupt practices. Over the course of 58 months, he has personally overseen the direct transfer of funds into beneficiaries’ accounts, aiming to uplift impoverished communities and bring joy to countless lives.
The ongoing ‘We Are Ready’ bus tour spearheaded by YS Jagan entered its second day, with the Chief Minister engaging with the populace and intellectuals in Erraguntla. Addressing the gathering, Jagan disclosed that a staggering 93% of Erraguntla’s residents have availed themselves of various government schemes, illustrating the tangible impact through statistical evidence. Reflecting on his relatively younger age compared to predecessors, Jagan pondered whether prolonged tenure as Chief Minister significantly transformed their perspectives and lives. He stressed the imperative of continuity in governance, advocating for the YSRCP government’s persistence.
Highlighting unprecedented advancements in rural areas and substantial infrastructural upgrades in government schools under his administration, YS Jagan urged citizens to assess the tangible improvements in their children’s education facilitated by his policies. With upcoming elections looming, he characterized the forthcoming polls as pivotal for shaping the state’s trajectory, urging voters to make informed choices for collective progress.