YS Jagan meets YSRCP MLCs

 - Sakshi Post

Tadepalli, Nov 11: YSRCP President and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy met with the party’s Legislative Council Members in the context of the ongoing Assembly sessions to discuss strategies for exposing government failures, questioning policies, and addressing the ruling party’s refusal to recognize YSRCP as the official opposition.

Addressing the meeting at the party central office on Monday, YS Jagan stated that YSRCP had filed a petition in the High Court seeking official opposition status in the Assembly, but the Speaker has not yet responded to the counter. He noted that YSRCP remains the sole opposition in the Assembly but is being denied rightful recognition. He added that the ruling party seems unwilling to grant opposition status, as it would require allocating time and opportunities for the opposition to question the government.

YS Jagan criticized the government for disregarding the opposition’s voice and failing to recognize a party with a 40% vote share. To address this, he explained that senior leaders and MLAs have been raising issues through media daily. He assured that the party would continue to question the government with evidence and facts.

The YSRCP President urged MLCs to hold the government accountable for its unfulfilled promises and highlighted its attempts to suppress dissent. He remarked that within six months of the election, people have begun to see Chandrababu Naidu’s actions as deceptive and false. Encouraging party members to stay resilient, he expressed confidence that YSRCP would return to power by adhering to its values and principles.

Concluding the meeting, YS Jagan called upon the MLCs to expose the government’s failures and stand firm in questioning its decisions. He voiced optimism that the public would eventually recognize YSRCP’s contributions and achievements. He also mentioned the possibility of Jamili Elections and urged members to be prepared for any political developments.


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