Key Points

YSRCP's women's wing held a fiery state-level meeting, condemning the coalition government's policies as deceptive and harmful. Leaders like Varudu Kalyani and RK Roja accused Chandrababu Naidu of failing women and vowed to fight for Jaganmohan Reddy's return. The meeting emphasized grassroots mobilization and social media campaigns to counter misinformation. Women leaders reaffirmed their commitment to YSRCP's legacy of empowerment and transparent governance.

Key Points: YSRCP Women's Wing Vows to Fight Coalition Rule in Andhra Pradesh

  • YSRCP women leaders slam coalition's "Narakasura tyranny"
  • Pledge to counter misinformation via grassroots activism
  • Highlight Jaganmohan Reddy's 50% women reservation as revolutionary
  • Call for social media push against coalition harassment
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YSRCP conducts Women's Wing state-level meeting

YSRCP women leaders condemn coalition's "Super Six" promises, pledge grassroots mobilization for Jaganmohan Reddy's return in Andhra Pradesh.

"Chandrababu’s governance has failed women, replacing Jagananna’s empowerment with ‘Super Six’ promises are nothing but ganja, drugs, and atrocities. – Varudu Kalyani"

Tadepalli, May 14

YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) women's wing held a state-level meeting at its Tadepalli office. The meeting was chaired by the Women's Wing President and MLC Varudu Kalyani.

Varudu Kalyani urged the women to form "Jagananna's army" against the coalition's deceptive rule. "Chandrababu's governance has failed women, replacing Jagananna's empowerment with 'Super Six' promises are nothing but ganja, drugs, and atrocities. We'll fight for Jagananna's Governance 2.0," she said, condemning the coalition's betrayal.

Former minister RK Roja called the coalition's rule "Narakasura's tyranny" and vowed to end it. "Their 'Super Six' means anarchy and false cases. Jagananna delivered beyond promises. We'll ensure justice in his next term," she asserted, rejecting fear of illegal cases.

Former Home Minister Taneti Vanita praised women's resolve, emphasizing Jaganmohan Reddy's transparent governance. "False propaganda cost us, but we'll activate our grassroots to spread Jagananna's achievements and expose coalition lies," she said.

State Coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy highlighted YSRCP's roots in Dr. YS Rajasekhara Reddy's ideals. "Jaganmohan Reddy's 50% reservation for women was revolutionary. With 18 lakh active members, we'll connect with people. Women must counter coalition harassment using social media," he urged.

YSRCP women's wing pledged to strengthen grassroots efforts, counter misinformation, and fight for justice, calling on Andhra Pradesh to support a government prioritizing women's welfare.

Attendees included Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy, Affiliated Wings In-Charge Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, former ministers RK Roja and Taneti Vanita, MLCs Kalpalatha Reddy and Lella Appi Reddy, ZP Chairpersons, Mayors, former MLAs, MLCs, and women's wing leaders.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the YSRCP Women's Wing meeting article:
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Priya K.
As an Andhra woman, I appreciate YSRCP's focus on women empowerment. The 50% reservation policy was truly groundbreaking. But I wish they'd spend less time attacking opponents and more time showcasing their actual achievements. Actions speak louder than words!
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Rahul M.
Strong words from RK Roja as always! 😄 But is this meeting about women's issues or just political mudslinging? The "Narakasura" comparison seems excessive. We need constructive politics, not dramatic metaphors.
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Sunitha R.
Jagananna's schemes like Amma Vodi have helped many families in our village. But calling it an "army" feels a bit militaristic no? Women's empowerment should be about education and opportunities, not political warfare language.
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Vikram S.
Interesting to see how YSRCP is doubling down on women voters. Smart strategy after the recent losses. But 18 lakh members is impressive - if even half are active, that's a formidable grassroots network!
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Anjali P.
As a political science student, I find the "Governance 2.0" framing fascinating. But the constant focus on Jagananna's personality rather than institutional reforms worries me. True empowerment comes from systems, not individuals.
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Karthik T.
The mention of social media strategy is spot on! In today's world, countering misinformation is crucial. Hope they focus on digital literacy for women in rural areas too - that would be real empowerment. 👍

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