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Sitting MLAs Change Heats Up AP Politics: What’s The Real Reason?

Andhra Pradesh politics has suddenly heated up. On Monday, many key leaders left YSRCP. On the same day evening, AP politics became interesting as the sittings were changed in 11 constituencies of the state. On the other hand, there are reports that the YCP government has taken this decision due to the influence of the Telangana elections. It seems that tickets have been finalized in the respective constituencies as part of this.

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Winning is the only aim

Education Minister Botsa Satyanarayana, Party State General Secretary and Government Advisor Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy said that CM Jagan had taken the decision with the aim of YCP party candidates winning 175 seats in AP. They said that changes have been made for better results in the next election and similar decisions will be taken in the future. He said that the newly appointed in-charges will supervise the affairs of the party in 11 constituencies from today. It has been revealed that CM Jagan is doing whatever he says and he will be able to serve the people again.

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‘We Won’t Leave Out Anyone!’

Minister Botsa and Sajjala made it clear that the YCP party will not abandon anyone and that everyone’s services are important. They said that for the last four and a half years, CM Jagan has ensured social justice for the SC, ST, BC and minority communities. They said that appropriate decisions will be taken on the additions and changes of in-charges as per the requirements. The ministers said that 175 seats are being considered in the first phase. Similarly, they said that since the establishment of the YCP party, the party has been held accountable to the people and CM Jagan will have to take important decisions as part of that.

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