Addressing an election rally in Bapatla district, the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP President) told the people that trusting the Telugu Desam Party (TDP President N Chandrababu Naidu) often leads to betrayal.

He said that in the last 59 months, there has been unprecedented progress towards welfare and development in the state.

“At the press of a button, Rs. Rs 2.70 lakh crore has been allocated without a hint of corruption or discrimination, directly benefiting the people of the state,” CM Reddy said.

Saying that the YSRCP fulfilled 99 per cent of the promises made in the 2019 manifesto, he said the government created 2.31 lakh jobs.

“Portray our state as a vast agricultural region.Five years ago, you hand over the responsibility of looking after this farm to your child, Jagan, a farmer. Over the last five years, within this crop sector, we have launched many schemes, implemented changes, implemented reforms and led revolutionary initiatives.

CM Reddy said, “Your child, like a hard-working farmer, has nurtured these seeds of progress, yielding a crop of growth, well-being, happiness and a bright future in every household.”

“Five years have passed since then. The seeds sown in every home, village, town and social class have been nurtured and cultivated.Today, you farmers, your children, your brother Jagan have sown the seeds of a future of development and prosperity.

“In the next 15 years, you will see these crops mature into strong trees and reshape the destiny of the poor,” CM Reddy said.

CM Reddy said there has been a significant change in the infrastructure of government schools through Naadu Nedu, the introduction of digital classes providing tab to class VIII students.

From switching to English medium education to incorporating TOEFL and I training and bilingual textbooks, our educational approach has evolved, he said.

CM Reddy said initiatives like Amma Vodi, Vidya Kanuka and Gorumudda (mid-day meal) have further strengthened the education system and provided adequate support to mothers.“Also, on completion of school education, students are assisted in pursuing higher education through Vidya Deevena – Vasathi Deevena,” he said.

The YSRCP chief said the Andhra Pradesh government is committed to empowering women and this is evident through schemes like Aasara, Sunna Vaddi Cheyutha, and Kapu Nestham and registration of 31 lakh house site deeds for women beneficiaries.

Senior citizens will get Rs. Rs 3,000 as pension, and essential services delivered to their doorstep, the Chief Minister said and added that "Farmers benefit from various government support mechanisms, including Rythu Bharosa free crop insurance, input subsidy and 9 hours of free electricity. which is facilitated through Rythu Bharosa." Center.”