Does YS Jagan open his mouth on the ticket price hike?

Sowmiya Sriram
Does YS jagan open his mouth on the ticket price hike?

Andhra Pradesh chief minister jagan mohan reddy-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">ys jagan mohan reddy was the first to respond on ticket prices. In a public meeting, jagan Mohan reddy described those who oppose the ticket price hike as anti-poor. Going into those details. The controversy that started during the lawyer saab movie is still going on. With ap announcing the worst Rs 15 ticket rates in the panchayat areas, the situation is that everyone is targeting the ap government. However, there was no strong response from the film industry. If they speak like nani they have been attacked on behalf of the government. That is why no one dared to speak.
If the heat in ap politics is the same as the filmmakers' silence, it must be said that this affair has increased the heat in ap politics. film industry leaders like pawan kalyan and nani, leaders of political parties, ministers, and MLAs have been commenting and giving counters on the issue. It is learned that the government has also set up a committee to check the issue of movie tickets. They hope that this committee will meet their difficulties.For the first time, cm YS jagan has also spoken directly on the issue of movie tickets. He said the YSSAR had formally launched a pension increase in Pratipada in the guntur district of Andhra Pradesh.
They are the enemies of the poor. He said that When he tried to entertain the poor at some affordable prices, even those who criticized him did not give up. Rates were set with the poor in mind. They are also critical. Are they like-minded people who care about the poor? Do they care about the poor? They are the enemies of the poor." The chief minister said, "No matter how many attempts are made to create obstacles for them, the development will continue. "This is the first time the chief minister has reacted to their shocking ticket price deficit, and this kind of talk seems to be bad news for the cine community. Because the chief minister is branding the law as pro-poor and says he is proud of it. That is, according to his theory, rates are unlikely to change. This is bad news as far as the industry is concerned. The words of the cm should come as a shock to them as they feel that their difficulties will be removed by a government-appointed committee.
 

Andhra Pradesh chief minister jagan mohan reddy-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">ys jagan mohan reddy was the first to respond on ticket prices. In a public meeting, jagan Mohan reddy described those who oppose the ticket price hike as anti-poor. Going into those details. The controversy that started during the lawyer saab movie is still going on. With ap announcing the worst Rs 15 ticket rates in the panchayat areas, the situation is that everyone is targeting the ap government. However, there was no strong response from the film industry. If they speak like nani they have been attacked on behalf of the government. That is why no one dared to speak.

If the heat in ap politics is the same as the filmmakers' silence, it must be said that this affair has increased the heat in ap politics. film industry leaders like pawan kalyan and nani, leaders of political parties, ministers, and MLAs have been commenting and giving counters on the issue. It is learned that the government has also set up a committee to check the issue of movie tickets. They hope that this committee will meet their difficulties.For the first time, cm YS jagan has also spoken directly on the issue of movie tickets. He said the YSSAR had formally launched a pension increase in Pratipada in the guntur district of Andhra Pradesh.
They are the enemies of the poor. He said that When he tried to entertain the poor at some affordable prices, even those who criticized him did not give up. Rates were set with the poor in mind. They are also critical. Are they like-minded people who care about the poor? Do they care about the poor? They are the enemies of the poor." The chief minister said, "No matter how many attempts are made to create obstacles for them, the development will continue."This is the first time the chief minister has reacted to their shocking ticket price deficit, and this kind of talk seems to be bad news for the cine community. Because the chief minister is branding the law as pro-poor and says he is proud of it. That is, according to his theory, rates are unlikely to change. This is bad news as far as the industry is concerned. The words of the cm should come as a shock to them as they feel that their difficulties will be removed by a government-appointed committee.

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