Panel to strengthen YSRCP to be set up soon: Coordinator S Sivarama Subramanyam

Panel to strengthen YSRCP to be set up soon: Coordinator S Sivarama Subramanyam
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YSRCP city coordinator Srighakollapu Sivarama Subramanyam has said steps will be taken to strengthen party in the city and a coordination committee with 15 members also be constituted shortly.

Rajamahendravaram: YSRCP city coordinator Srighakollapu Sivarama Subramanyam has said steps will be taken to strengthen party in the city and a coordination committee with 15 members also be constituted shortly.

Speaking to the media at his office here on Tuesday, he said the party recognised the true leaders and cadre and at the same time set aside who not works for the party with commitment. At present, the party leaders are working with unity in the city.

The party also devise an action plan to capture urban banks in the city in the ensuing elections, he averred. He said the party would bring awareness among auto drivers about government's Rs 10,000 financial assistance.

TDP leaders not yet changed though the people dethroned them from power and YSRCP will teach a lesson to the leaders who are making false allegations against Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy, he added.

TDP leaders who looted sand are now pointing out the government about sand shortage and they had no moral right to find fault with the government. The chief minister started a toll-free number to inform about the irregularities about sand supply.

Some officials working from years together in Sub-Collector's office and municipal corporation office are misguiding their higher officials relating to sand issue and damaging the government's image.

The party will lodge a complaint against the respective officials who are also a reason for sand shortage, he averred. Three party leaders are trying to get Godavari Urban Development Authority chairman post and a proposal about his candidature is also pending with the government, he added. He assured to work for strengthening the party in the city.

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