Will Jagan's attempt to narrow the alliance succeed..!?

* Will the alliance leaders answer questions about the schemes?
* Will Jagan's attempt to narrow the alliance succeed?
* Will Babu implement welfare schemes beyond Jagan?

It has been 45 days since the alliance came to power in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Although there is clarity from the leaders of the alliance regarding the implementation of some schemes, there are no correct answers to the questions about when the other schemes will be implemented. It remains to be seen whether jagan wants to trouble the alliance with questions about the implementation of schemes in the assembly meetings, but whether he gets a chance to raise questions about them. Mainly, there is no clarity as to when the guarantees like greeting mother, breadwinner happiness, 1500 rupees per month for women, 3000 rupees for unemployed, and 4000 rupees pension for 50 years will be implemented. It is known that jagan has already raised questions about these schemes during his visit to Vinukonda. On the other hand, people are also waiting for clarity about the implementation of the schemes.
Chandrababu's declaration that he will implement welfare schemes beyond jagan is considered by many to be the main reason for the coalition coming to power. And the discussion about how to proceed with the promises made by Chandrababu is also taking place on the social media platform. There is also a question of whether the assembly meetings will go smoothly or not.


These questions are being raised as there are more juniors among those who won as MLAs from YCP. There is a discussion about how far jagan alone can sustain the party. There is no doubt that there are chances of ycp becoming vacant if the tdp party encourages defections. It should be seen what kind of counter will come from the side of the alliance if there are any questions about the schemes. It can be said that the party will have a future in the state only if ycp recovers. There is a need for jagan to give priority to the workers who have worked for the party.

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