The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

YSRCP will retain power as people are happy with clean administra­tion, says Botcha

- Education Minister

Education Minister Botcha Satyanaray­ana claims that all sections of society are happy with the “clean and effective administra­tion” of the YSRCP government headed Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Speaking after flagging off the party’s ‘Samajika Sadhikara Bus Yatra’ at Ichchapura­m in the district on Thursday, Mr. Satyanaray­ana exuded confidence that the YSRCP would not only retain power but also win the 2024 elections with a thumping majority riding on improved vote bank.

Ministers Dharmana Prasada Rao and Meruga Nagarjuna, and party North Andhra coordinato­r Y.V. Subba Reddy were present.

“The government is offering a slew of welfare schemes to the people, irrespecti­ve of their political affiliatio­n and without any scope for corruption. Beneficiar­ies are being disbursed aid through the direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme. One can witness remarkable changes in the education and health sectors. Schools have been renovated under the NaduNedu programme. Poor students have access to quality education now. All these achievemen­ts will be explained to the people during the yatra,” he said.

In his address, Mr. Prasada Rao said the TDP and other opposition parties were unable to digest the achievemen­ts of the government.

Mr. Subba Reddy said the party leaders and activists were working sincerely to improve the YSRCP’s prospects.

Vizianagar­am MP B. Chandrasek­har, MLCs D. Srinivas and V. Kalyanai, and youth wing coordinato­r A. Vikram were present.

Meanwhile, political analysts say the ruling party has strategica­lly selected Ichchapura­m to kickstart the yatra as it is the bastion for the TDP. The opposition party continued its winning streak even in the 2019 general elections when the YSRCP was voted to power. The yatra will cover Amadalaval­asa on October 31, and Gajapathin­agaram in Vizianagar­am district on October 27.

One can witness remarkable changes in the education and health sectors. Poor students have access to quality education now. All these achievemen­ts will be explained to the people during the yatra BOTCHA SATYANARAY­ANA

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