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By Andhra Pradesh News Desk Published : 22 Dec 2025 03:09 IST Ee Font size
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Today, Amaravati, Tiruvuru Town Newstoday: Vaikapa state coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy stated that this time in the state elections, they will win more than 200 seats (if delimitation) with a large majority. He said that if there are only 175 seats, we will get more than 151 seats. Between 2019-24, we have taken the state forward by 15-20 years in development. This time, the people will bring Jagan's rule forward for 30 years. On Sunday, party president Jagan's birthday was celebrated at Vaikapa office in Tadepalli.

On this occasion, Sajjala said, 'Jagan is a leader who should be praised in contemporary political history. During his five-year rule, he showed the development that should take place in five decades. People were made to write their own headlines. Debts were not distributed. Sajjala hoped that Jagan should play a vital role not only in the state but also in the country's politics and take the party forward. 

Enthusiasm in the name of love.. Case against many in Tiruvuru

On the occasion of Jagan's birthday, Vaikapa leaders and activists created a ruckus in the Tiruvuru Government Hospital of NTR district in the name of blood donation camp. A large crowd was gathered for this. A large scale flexi has been set up in the hospital. They shouted and whistled Jai Jagan. Due to this, the patients suffered severe discomfort from morning to afternoon. Thiruvuru police registered a case against Vaikapa constituency convener Swamidas and 20 other Vaikapa leaders over this incident.

  • In Bhanukota of Kanaganapalli mandal of Srisatyasai district, Vaikapa leaders cut the heads of rams with hunting knives and anointed the portraits of Jagan and Topudurthi Prakash Reddy with their blood. A similar celebration was held in Vidapanakallu of Anantapur district.
  • Flexis were arranged at the party office at the main entrance of Tirupati Srivenkateswara University wishing Jagan. Criticism was expressed from people and students.
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