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‘Siddham’ Campaign Creates Buzz Across Tamil Nadu!”

CM YS Jagan conducted three meetings in three regions named ‘Siddham’. All these meetings were filled with lakhs of YSRCP cadre. During the meeting, YS Jagan, preparing the cadre for the electoral battle, Urged his supporters to rally behind him like Arjuna in the Battle of Kurukshetra. Following that, at the ‘Siddham’ meeting in Denduluru, Eluru, when posed with the question, “Are you all ready for another historic victory?”, the gathering resonated like a battlefield. The recent meeting in Rapthadu, Anantapur district, was even more successful than anticipated. According to the YSRCP ranks, approximately twelve lakh people attended this meeting.

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Repeated coverage in Tamil media

News related to the ‘Siddham’ meeting held in Rapthadu became immensely viral in the Tamil Nadu media. With approximately twelve lakh people converging at the meeting, the venue was transformed into a bustling crowd. These scenes have been repeatedly shown in prominent newspapers and on TV channels to this day. It is reported that the Navaratnas being implemented by CM YS Jagan have always held significance in Tamil Nadu, with news related to these schemes being consistently published in the media there.

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Posts with slogans supporting the Chief Minister

With the Navaratnas, along with stories and news on women’s welfare and development receiving prominent coverage in the Tamil media, not just Telugu people but also Tamils have become admirers of YS Jagan. As a result, people are sharing posts and slogans from individuals expressing their wish to have a Chief Minister like him in their own states. As part of this, channels like Puthiya Thalaimurai, Sun News, and Polimer showcased the massive turnout at the Rapthadu event. Puthiya Thalaimurai lauded the event as the first political meeting to draw twelve lakh people, marking a significant milestone. Additionally, the Dinakaran newspaper published photographs of the massive crowd at the Siddham meeting. Beyond traditional media, videos of the meeting went viral on social media platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram, showcasing the event’s widespread appeal and impact.

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