Key Points

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has launched a pioneering Digital Book to document alleged injustices against YSRCP workers. The platform includes an IVRS system for easy grievance registration via phone. Jagan declared that every recorded case will be investigated by a future Special Investigation Team. This move aims to counter what the party calls vindictive politics by the current government.

Key Points: Jagan Launches Digital Book to Document YSRCP Worker Injustice

  • Digital platform allows users to upload details of alleged injustices directly
  • IVRS phone line ensures accessibility for non-tech-savvy victims
  • Jagan vows to form an SIT to investigate each case after returning to power
  • Initiative counters TDP-led government's alleged state-sponsored political persecution
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YS Jagan launches Digital Book to document injustice against party workers

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy launches a Digital Book and IVRS to record alleged political victimisation of YSRCP workers, vowing future SIT investigations.

"Every incident recorded here will be the foundation for action. - Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy"

Tadepalli, September 25

In a strong show of support for his party cadre, YSR Congress Party President and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday launched a pioneering Digital Book aimed at documenting instances of alleged political victimisation and injustice faced by YSRCP leaders and workers under the current TDP-led NDA government.

The digital platform, enables users to directly upload details of the injustices they have encountered, effectively creating a permanent, verifiable record, as Jagan referred to it as a "digital diary of truth."

To ensure accessibility for all, especially those who may not be tech-savvy, the party has also introduced an IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System) grievance registration facility via 040-49171718. Through this, victims can report their experiences over a phone call.

Speaking at the launch, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy emphasised that the Digital Book is not merely symbolic. "Every incident recorded here will be the foundation for action. Once the YSRCP returns to power, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) will be established to thoroughly investigate each case. Even if the perpetrators have retired, relocated, or are living abroad--we will track them down and bring them to justice," he declared.

Taking a swipe at critics, Jagan added, "Those who spread propaganda about so-called 'Red Books' will now witness how a Digital Book of Truth and Justice actually works."

He reiterated his party's commitment to safeguarding its cadre, asserting that the YSRCP would not rest until every injustice is addressed and every wrongdoer held accountable.

With the political temperature in Andhra Pradesh heating up ahead of the next electoral battle, the launch of this digital initiative signals a renewed strategy by the YSRCP to mobilise its base and counter what it calls "state-sponsored political persecution."

Earlier, the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) President reiterated that the coalition government in Andhra Pradesh has acquired an unprecedented anti-incumbency factor in a short span, with widespread public dissatisfaction over alleged cheating of all sections of people, rampant corruption, nepotism, and deterioration in law and order.

Addressing the party's extended meeting, Jagan Mohan Reddy asserted that the coalition has failed on multiple fronts and is resorting to vindictive politics. He assured party cadre and leaders that a "digital book" will record all instances of harassment, and the party will settle accounts in the coming days.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While documenting injustice is important, I hope this doesn't become another political tool for vendetta politics. Both parties should focus on governance rather than settling scores. The common people need development, not more political drama.
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Priya S
Jagan Anna always stands with party workers! During his tenure, he implemented so many welfare schemes. Now when our workers are being targeted, this digital book will ensure justice. YSRCP will definitely come back to power! 🚩
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Michael C
Interesting use of technology in politics. The IVRS system is smart thinking for a country like India where smartphone penetration isn't universal. Curious to see how this digital evidence will hold up legally if they actually form an SIT later.
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Ananya R
As someone who works in tech, I appreciate the digital approach. But I hope they have proper data security measures. Political data can be sensitive. Also, they should ensure the process is transparent and not misused for false complaints.
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Vikram M
The timing is clearly political with elections approaching. Still, if this helps protect ordinary party workers from political victimization, it's a good step. Hope this leads to actual justice rather than just being an election promise.

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