Wednesday, September 28, 2011

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 Support Of Dalits To JAGAN
The Telugu Yuvata,Mr Devathoti Nagaraju (Peter) State Secretary of  the Youth wing of the TDP,  has warned MLC Jupudi Prabhakara Rao against extending support to the YSR Congress chief Jaganmohan Reddy in the name of the Dalits and warned that the Telugu Yuvata would obstruct his programmes in support of the Congress rebel.
  D.Nagaraju has said that Ys Jagan was part of a party that robbed the Dalits for the past 56 years and the son of Dr. Y S Rajasekhara  Reddy who grabbed the lands of dalits and doled them away to the Wanpic organization in return for crores of rupees of gratification.      
YS Jagan had amassed thousands of  crores of rupees  of public money and it was astonishing that Jupudi was extending support to him on behalf of all the Dalits in the state. Stating that the YSR Congress party
he  said the plan of Jagan that he was using Jupudi as a bait for catching the votes of the Dalits and that Jupudi had accepted money to support him was clearly understood by the dalits and intellectuals. Warning Jupudi to immediately desist from undertaking the Yatra on behalf of the Dalits, would be short lived, he said it was highly objectionable that Jupudi was organizing a Yatra in support of Jagan, by accepting crores from the corrupt politician.

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YSR Congress Party Started On May 6th Dalit Chaitanya Yatra
HYDERABAD: AP Dalit leaders of the YSR Congress Party have decided tostarted ‘Dalit Chaitanya Yatra' in Kadapa district as part of the party's campaign for the forth coming byelections to Kadapa Lok Sabha and Pulivendula Assembly seats.
To be led by former Minister M. Mareppa, MLC Jupudi  Prabhakara Rao and former SC Commission chairman M. Nagarjuna, the yatra would commence fromPoor people  lord of YSR's Samadhi at Idupulapaya on April 12 and culminate on May 6, covering every Dalit household in the district.

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YS Jagan Started campaign for Kadapa by-polls
KADAPA: YSR Congress Party president . Jagan on Wednesday described the by-elections to the Kadapa Lok Sabha and Pulivendula Assembly constituencies on May 8 as a fight between “YSR's credibility and Sonia Gandhi's betrayal”.
Launching his month-long election campaign from Jammalamadugu Assembly segment under Kadapa constituency, he addressed his first meeting at Mylavaram after hoisting the YSR Congress Party flag.
Charge against Sonia Gandhi
He claimed that the by-elections were a fight between YSR's affection and Sonia"s power and ego-centric politics. He accused Ms. Sonia of engineering a split in YSR's family, trying to isolate him and harass his party supporters by foisting false cases. Yet, he was sporting a smile due to the love and affection of the people, he said.
Mr. YS Jagan Mohan Reddy said he chose Mylavaram as YSR had deputed him to this place after regaining power to gauge the plight of the distressed handloom weavers and suggest ways to bail them out from their distress.
He also campaigned in Mylavaram, Veparala and Dommaranandyal in Mylavaram mandal, J. Moragudi in Jammalamadugu mandal and Uppalapadu in Peddamudiyam mandal.
Weavers' plight
The former MP maintained that only two political leaders had empathised with the problems of handloom weavers. The first to strive for the welfare of handloom weavers was TDP founder N.T. Rama Rao when he launched the ‘Janatha dhoti and saree' scheme, though his successor N. Chandrababu Naidu shelved the scheme and left weavers in the lurch, and later it was YSR, he said.
Alleging a nexus between the Congress and TDP, he appealed to the people to vote for him and his mother, Y.S. Vijayamma, for restoration of “YSR's golden rule”, which, he said, was a rule of welfare of the poor. Mr Jagan said the people's vote would usher in political change in the State. Before beginning his campaign, he paid homage, along with family members, at the YSR Samadhi at Idupulapaya.

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