Jagan confident of coming back to power; chants social justice mantra

YS Jagan has exuded confidence that his government will return to power in two to three months and reinforce and expand the concept of social justice practiced and realised by his government.

Jagan confident of coming back to power; chants social justice mantra
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KADAPA: Chief Minister and YSR Congress supremo YS Jagan has exuded confidence that his government will return to power in two to three months and reinforce and expand the concept of social justice practiced and realised by his government.

“By God’s grace we will be sworn in within two-three months and we will reinforce better social justice,” said Y S Jagan at a press conference in Idupulapaya after his colleague Minister Dharmana Prasada Rao announced the list of MLA candidates and Bapatla MP Nandigam Suresh read out the MP candidates.

YS Jagan said social justice was implemented in practice. It’s not an eyewash. “We enforced and proved that we believe in translating words into deeds.

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At least 50 percent of posts were given to “my SC, ST, BC, Minority”. Taking that as an inspiration, out of the 200 (175 Assembly + 25 Lok Sabha), as many as 100 seats were given to SC, ST, BC and minorities.

“I am proud of that.”

Jagan explained the social engineering process.

Jagan explained how Rs.2.70 lakh crore without an iota of discrimination and corruption direct benefit transfer was done. The volunteer system upto village levels was a revolution in the history of India and it should be inscribed with golden letters in history.

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Education, women empowerment, social justice, medical and health facilities.

Wherever changes had to be done and candidates had to be replaced, those who were not accommodated would suitably be rewarded. The governance was revolutionised in the last five years.

The Chief Minister said he would expand the social justice by accommodating more candidates from the downtrodden sections in the next elections.

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