Welfare Schemes: Boon or Burden?

Sindujaa D N

AP cm YS jagan has made waves in the political arena with his latest campaign, particularly through the release of the manifesto. His strategic focus on long-term benefits for the people has shifted the political landscape, instilling confidence in the prioritization of development alongside welfare schemes.

Jagan's announcements have sent shockwaves through his opponents' camps, prompting them to reassess their own promises. His pointed critique of Chandrababu's failure to deliver on past pledges, particularly regarding farmer loan waivers, underscores his commitment to accountability and transparency in governance.


By emphasizing his track record of fulfilling promises since assuming office in 2019, jagan has reinforced the trust of the people. He asserts that the continuation of successful schemes like ysr Cheyutha, Kapunestam, and Sunnawaddi hinges on the YSRCP's return to power.


The comparison between Chandrababu's tenure from 2014 to 2019 and Jagan's administration from 2019 to 2024 speaks volumes about the impact of welfare schemes on the lives of the people. While some sectors, such as farmers and pensioners, may harbour slight disappointment, the overall benefits of the manifesto are expected to be widespread.


Jagan's announcement of increased assistance for certain communities further cements his appeal among various demographic groups, promising substantial gains for them in the future. As the campaign unfolds, the momentum generated by Jagan's strategic manoeuvres and promises looks set to shape the outcome of the upcoming elections in Andhra Pradesh.

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