CM Jagan’s Pro Poor Policies Take Root In Amaravati

In a passionate speech resonating with powerful rhetoric, CM Jagan emphatically reaffirmed his government’s unwavering commitment to uplifting the underprivileged. Participating in the Bhumi Pooja ceremony for housing projects dedicated to the poor in the CRDA region of Amaravati, he reiterated his administration’s pro-poor stance.

During his visit to Krishnayapalem in Guntur district, CM Jagan personally handed over the pattas to the beneficiaries, emphasizing that his government considers those against the interests of the poor as adversaries. He boldly stated that such elements are anxious about his government’s transformative actions.

Addressing the emotions associated with Amaravati, CM Jagan declared that the day marked a historic milestone in the city’s narrative. He proclaimed Amaravati as ‘Samajika Amaravati’ or ‘Social Amaravati,’ emphasizing its inclusivity for all people. He vehemently denounced the era of domination and exploitation by those pursuing self-interests, heralding a change that would shape the future of Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape.

With firm resolve, CM Jagan laid the foundation for ‘Samajika Amaravati,’ vowing to safeguard the interests of the common people in the city. He assured the populace that the government’s sole purpose would be to work diligently towards their welfare and prosperity. This resolute dedication to the welfare of the impoverished marks a transformative chapter in the state’s governance under CM Jagan’s leadership.