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Former CM Jagan concerned over injured YSRC activist

The teams will work in coordination with party leaders, district representatives, and the legal cell in their respective districts to ensure effective action.

Express News Service

VIJAYAWADA: YSRC president and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy expressed concern over the attack on party activist Narreddy Lakshma Reddy allegedly by TDP goons in Julakallu village of Piduguralla mandal, Palnadu district.

Jagan spoke to Lakshma Reddy over the phone, enquiring about the incident and assuring him support from the YSRC. He also spoke to Dr Chintalapudi Ashok Kumar at Palnadu Hospital, where Lakshma Reddy is undergoing treatment, and enquired about the party activist’s health condition.

Meanwhile, under his directions, the party has formed special teams to extend support to social media activists facing illegal detention and arrests. These teams aim to provide legal assistance, offer reassurance, and boost their confidence through personal interaction and support.

The teams will work in coordination with party leaders, district representatives, and the legal cell in their respective districts to ensure effective action.

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