Vijayawada: After the stone-pelting incident, the injured Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has returned to continue the Memantha Siddham Bus Yatra with renewed vigour. As Jagan Mohan Reddy stepped out of the Kesarapalle stay camp after a day’s rest, he was warmly greeted by party leaders and activists on Monday. Despite the challenges he faced, Jagan Mohan Reddy’s spirit remained high, reflecting his commitment to continue the bus yatra, party leaders said.
The CM said the attack against him would increase his sense of commitment to serve the people, not diminish it. He was addressing the first public meeting at Nagavarappadu in Gudivada after unidentified miscreants attacked him during his Memantha Siddham Yatra near Vijayawada on Saturday. “Maybe the wound on my forehead will heal in 10 days, but the wounds inflicted by Chandrababu
on the poor people are forever,” said the CM.
Jagan Mohan Reddy said, “From Chandrababu, vested media to BJP and Congress, everyone is attacking me while I did my best for the people’s welfare. I am not afraid. Shooting one arrow at Arjuna does not mean that the Kauravas have won.” “Such attacks will not shake my resolve, and it means that we are so close to victory, and they are so far from it,” asserted the CM. He asked, “Are you all ready to fight against the Opposition for the welfare of the people, the future of the poor, and to continue all the schemes for another five years? I am standing here with courage after delivering the promises made to the people of Andhra Pradesh. On the other side, there are conspirators whose foundations are lies and deceptions,” he stated