HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024Jagan Reddy's unconventional campaign strategy: A bus yatra covering Andhra Pradesh

Jagan Reddy's unconventional campaign strategy: A bus yatra covering Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha 2024 polls: The YSRCP's campaign strategy is based on governance and direct beneficiary impact instead of conventional theatrics.

March 29, 2024 / 16:19 IST
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In the 2019 Assembly election, Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSR Congress Party won 151 seats.
In the 2019 Assembly election, Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSR Congress Party won 151 seats.

In Andhra Pradesh's lively political arena, where alliances and star power often overshadow everything else, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy takes a different approach. With the assembly and Lok Sabha elections on the horizon, Reddy's campaign strategy is based on a deep connection with the electorate rather than relying on the glitz of celebrity endorsements or political coalitions. The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) states, "We don't have regular star campaigners, alliance partners, movie stars, or national party support. However, we have one thing that nobody else has - the love and admiration of people for #YSJagan - and that is more than enough. The people of A.P. are our Star Campaigners."

This sentiment lays the foundation for Reddy's 21-day bus yatra across Andhra Pradesh, which reflects his unwavering belief in direct engagement with the people as the cornerstone of political success. The campaign, dubbed "Memantha Siddam" (We Are Ready), is a carefully planned journey through the state's heartland to consolidate support amid a challenging electoral landscape.

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While touring 22 of the state's 26 districts, Reddy's campaign story links his legacy with policy achievements. The journey starts with a symbolic tribute to his late father, YS Rajasekhar Reddy, at the YSR Ghat in Kadapa district, recalling the memory of a leader whose welfare-oriented governance made a lasting impact on the state.

The YSRCP's campaign strategy is based on governance and direct beneficiary impact instead of conventional theatrics. Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy, the general secretary of YSRCP, along with the CM-programs coordinator and MLC Talasila Raghuram, outlined the objectives of the bus yatra. They emphasised that the yatra continues the "Siddham" public meetings that previously drew a considerable crowd. This approach highlights the confidence in the YSRCP government's policies that have delivered tangible outcomes in the past five years. The government disbursed an unprecedented amount of Rs 2.70 lakh crore through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) and Rs 1.79 lakh crore in non-DBT benefits, which impacted the lives of 87% of families in the state.