CM Jagan Mohan Reddy’s ‘Maa Vuru Maa Badhyata’ bus yatra will continue for the fourth day, starting from Kurnool district at night and entering Anantapur district. Interacting with the people of Tuggali in Kurnool district as part of the bus tour, the CM witnessed clear changes in 58 villages over the past months.
“Clear Progress: CM Jagan Meets Tuggali Villagers Face-to-Face”
CM Jagan’s bus journey, a symbol of his ‘Maa Vuru Maa Badhyata’ (Our Village, Our Responsibility) initiative, continues to resonate with the people of Andhra Pradesh. Starting from Kurnool district, the heart of his political stronghold, the journey has taken him through various towns and villages, each stop marked by direct engagement with local communities.
In Tuggali, Kurnool district, CM Jagan engaged in a candid dialogue with villagers, addressing their concerns and outlining the government’s plans for their development. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as the villagers expressed their hopes and expectations from the administration.
With visible signs of progress in several villages, CM Jagan’s leadership is being recognized for its commitment to grassroots development. His emphasis on inclusive governance, where even those who didn’t vote for him are beneficiaries of welfare schemes, underscores his dedication to the welfare of all citizens.
As the journey progresses into Anantapur district, CM Jagan’s presence continues to draw massive crowds, reflecting the widespread support and enthusiasm for his leadership. The overwhelming reception from the public reaffirms the trust and confidence they have placed in him to drive the state’s progress and prosperity.
With each leg of the journey, CM Jagan’s interactions with the people serve as a reminder of his unwavering commitment to serving the interests of every individual, irrespective of caste, creed, or political affiliation. The ‘Padayatra’ stands as a testament to his vision of a more equitable and prosperous Andhra Pradesh, where every citizen’s voice is heard and their needs addressed.
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