Jagan Completes 5 Years - Hopes to Return!

SIBY JEYYA
Y S jagan Mohan Reddy, head of the ysr congress party and chief minister, finished his full five-year tenure Thursday. On May 30, 2019, jagan was sworn in as Andhra Pradesh's chief minister at a big public ceremony held at the Indira Priyadarshini Auditorium in Vijayawada.
 
Five years later, jagan data-faces a difficult situation, with the results of the assembly elections expected to be announced in four days.
 
With a large mandate of 151 out of 175 members in the parliament, the YSRCP head is keeping his fingers crossed for the election results.
 
Nonetheless, he remains bullish, at least in motivating the party cadres, expressing conviction that he will return to power with a stronger mandate than in 2019.

His party leaders are also confident, but not as bullish as jagan about the margin of victory.
 
"With God's blessing and the historic judgment of the people, our party came to power precisely five years ago today. It has benefited every family, regardless of caste, creed, religion, geography, or politics," jagan tweeted, marking the end of his five-year stint.
 
"With the blessings of all sections of people, we are going to form the government again and shall continue to do good and forge ahead for the all-round development of the state," he stated.
 

Jagan, who will return to tadepalli with his wife Bharathi on friday after a 15-day break in Europe, spoke with party leaders over the phone on Thursday.
 
According to party officials, jagan emphasised that the YSRCP will win a massive mandate, just as he anticipated.
 
"Forget about the exit polls on june 1; the exact polls will be out on june 4, and they will be in our favour, as women and senior citizens have voted for YSRCP in large numbers," according to party leaders.


 


 

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