AP CM YS Jagan emphasized the non-discriminatory distribution of welfare schemes, stating that eligibility, not party affiliation, determines access. He asserted that schemes are dispensed without bribery, highlighting his administration’s direct cash transfers over the past 58 months to uplift the underprivileged. Continuing his ‘We’re All Ready’ bus yatra into its second day, Jagan engaged with locals and intellectuals in the red hills area this morning.
Addressing the gathering, Jagan noted that 93% of individuals in the red belt have benefited from his initiatives, backing his claims with statistical evidence. Reflecting on his comparatively younger age and questioning the transformative impact of long-serving CMs, he urged voters to consider the necessity of continuing the YSRCP government. Jagan cited advancements in villages and improvements in government schools as indicators of progress under his leadership, urging voters to envision a brighter future and vote accordingly in the upcoming election.