Analysis: What message has YSRC plenary given?

SIBY JEYYA
In terms of attendance, the two-day ysr congress party plenary that ended in guntur on saturday was a big success, but it also raised questions about the message party president and chief minister Y S jagan Mohan reddy wished to convey to the populace through his speeches. jagan emphasised winning the state's upcoming assembly elections more in both his opening and closing remarks.
He also urged the populace to be cautious of the telugu Desam party, which is led by former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, as there is a good chance that Naidu will halt current social programmes if elected to power. A ruling party often only talks about winning the upcoming elections and warning the populace about the opposition during election years. Accordingly, jagan ought to have reserved discussion of the assembly elections until the following plenary, which will take place in July 2023, nine months before the elections' initial date.
It was anticipated that the current plenary would examine how the welfare schemes were being implemented, strengthen the party network at the local level, address concerns brought to the party's attention during the Gadapa Gadapaku Prabhutvam programme, address any shortcomings in the operation of the village secretariat systems, and consider survey results. Along with new programmes to be introduced to win over the electorate, it should have covered the actions that the party and the administration will do over the following two years to win over new supporters for the party.

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