Key Points

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has reaffirmed his commitment to protecting the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant during meetings with concerned employees. The workers expressed frustration that the current TDP-led government has failed to honor election promises about safeguarding the plant. Jagan assured them that YSRCP's position remains unchanged regardless of being in power or opposition. The employees are demanding captive mines, merger with SAIL, and reversal of the privatization decision.

Key Points: Jagan Vows YSRCP Fight to Save Vizag Steel Plant

  • Jagan meets VSP workers during Narsipatnam and Visakhapatnam tour to address their concerns
  • Workers accuse TDP coalition of betraying election promise to protect steel plant
  • Employees demand captive mines allocation and merger with SAIL for plant survival
  • Workers threaten to intensify agitation until privatization decision is reversed
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In power or opposition, YSRCP will continue fight to save Vizag Steel Plant: Jagan

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy assures Visakhapatnam Steel Plant workers that YSRCP will continue fighting against privatization whether in power or opposition.

"YSRCP will always fight to safeguard the steel plant - YS Jagan Mohan Reddy"

Visakhapatnam, Oct 9

Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday assured the employees of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) that saving the plant has always been the sole objective of the party.

He reiterated his commitment to protect the VSP when employees called on him during his tour of Narsipatnam and Visakhapatnam.

The employees submitted a petition outlining their concerns.

According to YSRCP, the VSP employees said that, despite giving an election promise to safeguard the steel plant, the TDP-led coalition has betrayed them after coming to power. They appealed to YS Jagan to extend his support to ensure the survival of the plant.

Responding positively to their plea, Jagan assured them that, whether in power or in opposition, his stance will remain the same: "YSRCP will always fight to safeguard the steel plant."

He emphasised that the party's mission is to "prevent privatisation and to stand firmly with the workers in their struggle".

The workers also placed three key demands before the government. They urged that the Union Cabinet's decision on privatisation must be reversed by pressuring the Central Government. They demanded that exclusive captive mines be allocated to the Visakha Steel Plant, and that the plant be merged with Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL). They also called for the reinstatement of all retrenched employees.

The workers made it clear that they will intensify their agitation until these demands are addressed.

Meanwhile, flexis of K. Sudhakar have come up in Narsipatnam in Anakapalli district during Jagan's visit to launch party's campaign against privatisation of medical colleges.

"YSRCP Never again. Those who murder Dr Sudhakar after failing to provide masks are talking about medical colleges. People, beware," reads the flexi.

It was not clear who installed the flexi. Some Dalit organisations had demanded Jagan to apologise to Sudhakar's family before visiting Narsipatnam. They had threatened to disrupt his visit.

Doctor K. Sudhakar (55) was suspended from Narsipatnam Area Hospital in 2020 for openly criticising the then YSRCP for failing to provide PPE kits, masks and other protective gear to the doctors and nurses engaged in COVID treatment at hospitals. He was allegedly manhandled by the police in Visakhapatnam. The incident had kicked up a huge row and the High Court had ordered a CBI probe.

While undergoing treatment at KGH in Visakhapatnam, he was sent to Government Hospital of Mental Care for treatment and assessment of his mental health.

Sudhakar died of cardiac arrest in 2021. His family members said that he was depressed over not being reinstated.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I support saving the steel plant, the Sudhakar incident cannot be ignored. A doctor died fighting for basic safety equipment during COVID. Political parties should address all issues, not just selective ones. Both workers' rights AND healthcare workers' dignity matter.
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Priya S
Vizag Steel Plant is strategically important for our nation's self-reliance in steel production. The three demands by workers are completely justified - captive mines, merger with SAIL, and stopping privatisation. Hope all political parties unite on this national interest issue.
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Michael C
The timing of this announcement seems political, coming alongside the medical college campaign. Still, if it helps save the steel plant and protect jobs, I'm all for it. Workers' families depend on this plant for their survival.
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Kavya N
My uncle works at VSP and the uncertainty is killing their morale. All parties make promises before elections but forget afterwards. At least someone is speaking up now. The workers' agitation is justified - they've been patient for too long. ✊
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Aditya G
The Sudhakar flexi incident shows how complex governance is. While we want industries saved, we also need accountability in healthcare. Both issues need attention - steel plants for economy and proper healthcare facilities for citizens' wellbeing.

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