All set for YSRCP’s Bus Yatras from 3 regions
Vijayawada: The YSR Congress Party is gearing up to launch Bus Yatra in the name of social empowement yatra from October 26 with an aim to win all the 175 Assembly seats.
The proposed bus yatra will commence from all the three regions including North Andhra, Rayalaseema and coastal region and will be continued till December end.
As part of it, the party readied the buses for launching the yatra from Itchapuram in North Andhra, Singanamala in Rayalaseema and Tenali in coasal region.
As per the schedule, the YSRCP Bus Yatra will be launched at Itchapuram on October 26, covers Gajapatinagaram on October 27, Bhimili on October 28, Padery on October 30, Amudalavalasa on October 31, Parvatipuram on November 1, Madugula on November 2, Narasanapet on November 3, Sringavarapukota on November 4, Gajuwaka on November 6, Rajam on November 7, Saluru on November 8 and Anakapalle on November 9.
Coming to the coastal region, the YSR Congress Party social empowerment Bus Yatra will commence from Tenali on October 26, Narasapuram on October 27, Chirala on October 28, Denduluru on October 30 and Nandigama on October 31.
The Yatra will be organised at Kotapet on November 1, Avanigadda on November 2, Kakinada rural on November 3, Guntur East on November 4, Rajahmundry rural on November 6, Vinukonda on November 7, Palacole on November 8 and Pamarru on November 9.
In Rayalaseema region the bus yatra will start from Singanamala on October 26, followed by Tirupati October 27, Proddutur October 28, Udayagiri October 30, Adoni October 31, Kanigiri November 1, Chittoor November 2, Srikalahasti November 3, Dharmavaram November 4, Markapuram November 6, Allagadda November 7, Nellore rural November 8 and Tamballapalle on November 9.
The bus yatra is aimed at highlighting the achievements and welfare programmes of the YSRCP governemnt for the past four-and-a-half years.
As the State government is giving priority for the welfare of SCs, STs, BCs and Minorities, YSRCP leaders of SC, ST, BC and Minorities will take part in the bus yatra prominently in their respective regions explaining to the people the commitment of Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy for the welfare of weaker sections.