- YSRCP's relentless struggle for special category status
- BJP and TDP slaughter promises mentioned in reorganisation law
- Chandrababu mortgages the state's benefits
- People's leader owes to do anything for the achievement of status
Hyderabad: YSRCP has increased solidarity for its struggle for special category status for AP. YSRCP president YS Jagan has gotten ready to go to any extent in order to fight against the injustice being done to AP. While UPA Government had bifurcated the state, causing injustice to it, TDP and BJP Governments, who assured assistance by making many promises, later deceived the people, much to their agony.
Backstabbing people
BJP and TDP have backstabbed the people who voted for them. For 2.5 years, they bluffed the people. YSRCP is protesting against the deceptive behaviour of the Governments. The leader of opposition slammed the Governments' behaviour, holding dharnas and agitations. He also organised programmes like Yuvabheri. There was nothing YS Jagan did not do in order to attain the status. As he performed indefinite strike, with least care for his life, Chandrababu conspired to disturb that too. But nothing could pose disturbance to the determination of the leader. Even in the recent assembly, he led his MLAs in marching to the house in black and protesting for three days in black. They also held a bandh on the 10th of this month. Still the Government gave no care for the agony of the peoplke reflected by YSRCP.
Yuvabheri to bring about cognizance in the youth
YS Jagan got ready to create awareness among the youth regarding special category status. He initiated Yuvabheri programme in universities for the cause. All the phases of the programme were big hit. Chandrababu's conspiracies to disturb the tremendously-received programme did not work. The youth took part in a huge number and were mobilised by the people's leader. The programme is being planned to be held at Eluru of West Godavari district on the 22nd of this month. YS Jagan declared that YSRCP would not rest until special category status was achieved.
Tirupati (September 15, 2015)
At Tirupati, Yuvabheri programme was held for the first time on the 15th of September in 2015. The programme received tremendous response from the youth. They attended the event from various universities and raised slogans in favour of sanction of special category status. Certain professors and intellectuals supported the cause.
Visakhapatnam (September 22, 2015)
Yuvabheri programme organised at Visakhapatnam on the 22nd of September in 2015 was a success, in spite of the Government's attempts to disturb it. A huge number of students attended the meeting. Kalavani auditorium was filled with enthusiastic youth. YSRCP president YS Jagan roared aloud and created awareness among them about the importance of special category status. He slammed the Government's behaviour and failure in the matter. In spite of the Government's attempts to hinder the youth from attending the programme, they attended in a great number.
Kakinada (January 27, 2016)
At Ambedkar Bhavan in Kakinada city, Yuvabheri was conducted on the 27th of January in 2016. Students offered grand welcome to YS Jagan who attended the event as chief guest. Students from many places around the state attended the event. The special status deserved democratically by the state and its benefits were clearly explained to the youth by the people's leader.
Srikakulam (February 2, 2016)
Yuvabheri programme was conducted at February 2, 2016 in Srikakulam city. The event organised at Town Hall of the city echoed with the aspiring voices of the youth. YS Jagan caused awareness among them by raising the slogan "Special category status is the right of the people of AP". He explained to them the importance of the status.
Nellore (August 4, 2016)
YSRCP held Yuvabheri programme at Nellore city on the 4th of August in 2016, consolidating its fight for special category status. The leader of opposition and YSRCP president YS Jagan attended the event held at Kasturi Devi gardens, as the chief guest. He explained to the people about the prominence of the status.
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