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Massive Reach: ‘Siddham’ Rallies 1.5 Million Views Ahead of AP Elections!

The YSRCP party is holding ‘Siddham’ meetings to get ready for the elections, and these meetings are causing a lot of buzz in the state’s politics. Recently, the ‘Siddham’ meeting held near Medarametla in Bapatla district on Sunday made waves among political leaders and on social media. On X (formerly Twitter), hashtags like #YSJaganAgain, #WhyNot175, and #Siddham reached the top of the trending charts nationwide. Similarly, videos of Jagan speaking at the event went viral on Facebook and Instagram.

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Over a million views

The ‘Siddham’ meeting was viewed by over a million people through social media. More than a lakh people watched it live on Sakshi Channel, while Sakshi TV on YouTube attracted 56,000 viewers. Other channels like NTV and TV9 also had significant viewership for their live broadcasts on YouTube. Additionally, a live viewing of 11,000 people on X (formerly Twitter) created quite a sensation. Meanwhile, a meeting conducted by Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath was watched by 2,400 people on X, and a meeting held by West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee to introduce TMC Lok Sabha candidates was viewed by 1,200 people.

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Discussion about ‘Siddham’ Everywhere

It appears that the ‘Siddham’ meeting is a hot topic of conversation throughout the country. Whenever a group of people gather, they seem to be talking mostly about the ‘Siddham’ meeting, indicating how CM Jagan has managed to generate widespread enthusiasm for this event. On the other hand, it’s notable that not one, not two, but three parties have united, unable to withstand the storm created by CM Jagan. Moreover, the ‘Siddham’ meeting turned out to be a bigger hit than expected. So much so that nearly 1.5 million people attending the event has become a sensational record in political history, according to political analysts.

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