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Gadapa Gadapaku Programs Fails in YS Family's Fortress!
By: Tupaki Desk | 19 May 2022 6:51 AM GMTIs the 'Gadapa Gadapaku Mana Prabhutvam' program launched by the Andhra Pradesh government not going as per the plan? Is the program showing how people are vexed with the government on various issues? The ongoing developments as far as the 'Gadapa Gadapaku Mana Prabhutvam' program is concerned is hinting at the same as a big headache for the government.
While the Andhra Pradesh government started the program so that the legislators can meet the people in their respective constituencies to take a note of the issues faced by the people and make them understand the schemes brought by the government, the leaders are facing back-to-back shocks with the program.
Forget about taking note of the issues faced by the people, the people are expressing their anger at the leaders who are touring the constituencies. People are listing out the issues faced by them like the hike in prices of various commodities, current charges, and cooking gas.
A woman recently confronted an MLA on the electricity charges and power cuts. The MLA surprised everyone by blaming the Russia-Ukraine war for that.
Giving a strong weapon for the opposition parties to target the Andhra Pradesh government, the program is facing a flack from the people. Forget about other places, the program could not see success in Kadapa, which is a strong fortress of the YS Family.
For the past few decades, Kadapa has been a stronghold of the YS family. Starting with the late Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, the family has been holding a good hold. Even Jagan's constituency Pulivendula falls in the same region. Despite all these, the program has failed to see people taking part in the program.
Kadapa MP Avinash Reddy, who happens to be the cousin brother of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy toured the Pulivendula region and covered a few villages. People did not show any interest in meeting the MP and a few households reportedly made the MP wait to meet them.
MLAs unable to succeed in the 'Gadapa Gadapaku Mana Prabhutvam' programme is something. But MP that too a YSR family member failing to make people meet him is a bigger issue and it's high time the government should address this.
While the Andhra Pradesh government started the program so that the legislators can meet the people in their respective constituencies to take a note of the issues faced by the people and make them understand the schemes brought by the government, the leaders are facing back-to-back shocks with the program.
Forget about taking note of the issues faced by the people, the people are expressing their anger at the leaders who are touring the constituencies. People are listing out the issues faced by them like the hike in prices of various commodities, current charges, and cooking gas.
A woman recently confronted an MLA on the electricity charges and power cuts. The MLA surprised everyone by blaming the Russia-Ukraine war for that.
Giving a strong weapon for the opposition parties to target the Andhra Pradesh government, the program is facing a flack from the people. Forget about other places, the program could not see success in Kadapa, which is a strong fortress of the YS Family.
For the past few decades, Kadapa has been a stronghold of the YS family. Starting with the late Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, the family has been holding a good hold. Even Jagan's constituency Pulivendula falls in the same region. Despite all these, the program has failed to see people taking part in the program.
Kadapa MP Avinash Reddy, who happens to be the cousin brother of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy toured the Pulivendula region and covered a few villages. People did not show any interest in meeting the MP and a few households reportedly made the MP wait to meet them.
MLAs unable to succeed in the 'Gadapa Gadapaku Mana Prabhutvam' programme is something. But MP that too a YSR family member failing to make people meet him is a bigger issue and it's high time the government should address this.