Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSRCP Chief Jagan Mohan Reddy has predicted that elections could happen at any time, not necessarily in 2029. In a key meeting held in Tadepalli on Wednesday, Jagan told party leaders to stay ready and be prepared to face elections whenever they are announced.
During the meeting with the current in-charges of the 25 parliamentary constituencies, Jagan said that some leaders are not doing their duties well. He made it clear that he is not trying to threaten anyone right now, but he does have a list of underperforming leaders. He urged everyone to work together if they want the party to return to power.
Jagan mentioned that he would soon be changing the in-charges for all parliamentary constituencies, but this process would take some time. He also said that a few newly appointed leaders were not interested in going to their assigned areas, and he has been trying to convince them. More changes are expected soon, and Jagan asked for full cooperation until then.
He stressed the need for party members to go among the people and raise their voices against the current coalition government’s failures. He encouraged leaders to inform him about any issues they face and to stop internal fights within the party. Jagan admitted that the party’s situation in some areas is not good and needs immediate attention.
In a strong message, Jagan said, “Some people are working against us and trying to damage the party. You must stop them.” He added that YSRCP’s presence is important for public welfare.
Jagan also claimed that the only reason the current government is thinking about welfare schemes like ‘Super Six’ is because of pressure from YSRCP. He said the party must stay strong and united, without any internal differences.
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