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Three women empower Jagan Mohan Reddy’s campaign

Meanwhile Ms Y.S. Bharathi, wife of Mr Reddy has also campaigned in her own style.

Vijayawada: In the final leg of the campaign, YSRC chief Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has been successful in highlighting the distress of the people across 13 districts, 25 Parliamentary constituencies and 67 Assembly constituencies.

The three women in his life — his mother Ms Y.S. Vijayalakshmi, his sister Ms Y.S. Sharmila and wife Ms Y.S. Bharathi — have added the much-needed strength to the campaigns. From day one all the three women stood by Mr Jagan and left no stone unturned in promoting him, his promised governance and denouncing the government.

Ms Sharmila with her sharp intellect, targeted TD supremo Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu and his son Nara Lokesh for failing to fulfil all election promises. Being the brand ambassador of the campaign Praja Theerpu —“Bye Bye Babu”, she has been successful in taking the slogan into the people and across all the constituencies in AP. Her roadshows covered 6 districts, 11 Parliamentary constituencies and 39 Assembly constituencies and saw large crowds irrespective of day and night and age factor.

YSRC honorary president Ms Y.S. Vijayalakshmi was at her best in highlighting the failures of TD government. She addressed the public across 9 districts, 12 Parliamentary constituencies and 27 Assembly constituencies voicing out the people’s agony and also assuring “Rajanna Rajyam” through the governance of her son Mr Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Meanwhile Ms Y.S. Bharathi, wife of Mr Reddy has also campaigned in her own style. She narrated Navaratnalu which is going to benefit all sections of people especially in Mr Reddy’s constituency Pulivendula and Kadapa.

“Jagan has to thank the three women as they took the campaigns by storm and played such a big role in his political career, apart from sending shivers down the opposition. All the three have strongly stood as one voice that Jagan is a man of commitment and will never ever step back on his promises”, said a YSRC leader.

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