CM Jagan back in action today as he restarts MSBY

Vijayawada: After taking a day’s leave, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will resume his Memantha Siddham bus yatra election campaign and address a public meeting on Monday.

YSR Congress workers and activists were deeply disturbed by the stone pelting on Jagan Reddy and worked swiftly to mobilize massive support against such actions, which, they say, are being organized by the TD-JS-BJP opposition alliance. Was.

Jagan Reddy underwent treatment at the New Government Hospital here on Saturday night and returned to his MSBY camp site in Kesarpally. He came to the hospital with his wife YS Bharti. There were speculations that he would go to his home in Tadepalli and take rest.
However, Jagan Reddy simply returned from the hospital to the camp site at Kesarpally, showing his determination to continue the journey.
YSRC general secretary Talseela Raghuram said the yatra would start from Kesarpally campsite at 9 am on Monday. “Jagan Reddy will continue the tour and roadshow at Gannavaram, Atkur, Tellaprolu Bypass, Veeravalli Cross, Hanuman Junction and Puttagunta and have lunch at Jonnapadu.

The CM will further hold road shows in Johnpadu and Janardhanapuram and address a public meeting at Nagarvarappadu on the outskirts of Gudivada at 3.30 pm.
Later, he will continue the MBSY road show at Gudivada, Bommaluru, Gudlavalleru, Vemavaram, Pedana Cross, Balliparu, Bantumalli Bypass, Penduru and take a night halt at Sanagamudi.
YSRC workers wearing black badges and carrying black flags took out a protest rally under the leadership of Water Resources Minister Ambati Rambabu in Sattenapalli on Monday. Rambabu alleged that Telugu Desam chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu realized that the people of AP distrusted him despite being in alliance with Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan and the BJP, so he conspired to instigate hardline TD cadres against CM Jagan. Rachi.

He recalled that Naidu had instigated his workers to attack Jagan and had said that they would prove the conspiracy of Naidu and Nara Lokesh. “We may retaliate with similar stone pelting but YSRC will not indulge in violence. We will organize peaceful protests and agitation.”
MLA and YSRC Narasaraopet LS candidate Poluboina Anil Yadav condemned the attack and said that TD leaders including Nara Lokesh were afraid of losing their deposits in the 2024 elections, so they conspired to attack Jagan Reddy.
Protests were held across AP condemning the stone attack on the CM, alleging that the TD conspired to eliminate Jagan Reddy.

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