Why Andhra Needs Jagan. AP CM Jagan Mohan Reddy unlike the opposition parties, Chandra Babu Naidu's TDP and Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena and other small parties is believing on development schemes and welfare policies. He is extremely confident that only his work speaks for itself and it will bring him to power once again.
In the midst of all this, CM Jagan coined the slogan, 'Why Andhra Needs Jagan'. AP CM Jagan Mohan Reddy launched the scheme 'Jagannanna Suraksha'. and raised the interesting and crazy slogan. Speaking at the internal review meeting, he said "Crores of poor people are dependent on the welfare programmes being implemented by the government and the cadre would take the party much closer to the hearts of the people by playing a proactive role in the Gadapa Gadapaku Mana Prabhutvam, identifying their problems and solving them,"
Jagan addressed the YSRC MLAs, MLCs, ministers, district unit presidents and regional coordinators at a workshop on Gadapa Gadapaku Mana Prabhutvam and explained the modalities of Jagannanna Suraksha from 23 June and it will be followed by Why Andhra Needs Jagan.
He said 'WHy Andhra Needs Jagan should be used so that people would be enlightened about the "revolutionary changes" brought about by the YSRC government in the last four years and they would be convinced about the need for continuation of the present dispensation for another five years." He said Jagananna Suraksha supplements the Jaganannaku Chebudam, and added "Volunteers, Gruhasaradhulu and secretariat staff would visit all families and find out the unresolved issues that would be solved by mandal and municipal-level official teams later. District collectors and other official teams also would visit the villages every week."
He concluded "They would also take steps to enroll more beneficiaries for the welfare benefits. Despite having the eligibility, some might have been left out. They need to be included in the schemes beside issuing them the necessary support documents like marriage certificates and ration cards. For this, two camps would be held in every mandal of every constituency every day for a month from July 1."

























