Rammohan Naidu Highlights BC Contributions and TDP's Commitment at Jaiho BC Gathering

The "Jaiho BC" event organized near Nagarjuna University in Mangalagiri was inaugurated by the TDP and Janasena parties. Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, a young MP from TDP, delivered an impassioned speech at the event.

Rammohan Naidu emphasized the indispensable role of the BC (Backward Classes) community in the country's progress. He highlighted their contributions across various sectors, including hygiene, hairdressing, temple services, education, and agriculture, underscoring that the BC community is the backbone of society with their hard work across all five elements of nature.

Naidu reminisced about how, after independence, the BC community had served many by carrying palanquins and how the legendary actor and former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, was the first to honor them with significant recognition and opportunities. He pointed out that the TDP was instrumental in bringing the BC community into the political arena, tracing the roots back to Kinjarapu Errannaidu's efforts, further solidified by N.T. Rama Rao.

He praised the TDP for empowering the economically weaker sections, including the BC community, by providing opportunities and implementing numerous welfare programs under Chandrababu Naidu's leadership. These initiatives ranged from educational schemes to financial assistance, highlighting a significant investment in the BC community from 2014 to 2019, including a scheme for overseas education.

Rammohan Naidu criticized the current Chief Minister, Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, for allegedly diverting funds intended for the BC sub-plan and stopping many welfare schemes aimed at the BC community. He accused the YSRCP government of failing to support the BC corporations, leading to a situation where even basic amenities like a cup of tea could not be provided to visiting BC community members.

Naidu stressed the importance of the BC community standing firm in their resolve against betrayal and proving their strength in the upcoming elections. He questioned the current government's claims of supporting the BC community and contrasted it with TDP's track record of providing tangible benefits and opportunities.

Kalava Srinivasulu, a senior TDP leader speaking at the event, called for the BC community, which constitutes more than half of society, to reject Jagan Mohan Reddy in the upcoming elections, accusing his government of harming the future prospects of the BC youth. He urged support for Chandrababu Naidu to return to power and rectify the state's course.


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