YSRCP Criticizes Coalition Government for Failing Women
Coalition govt. has failed women on every front, alleges YSRCP

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The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) has accused the coalition government led by Chandrababu Naidu of failing women during its two-year tenure, alleging betrayal and unfulfilled promises. Key leaders criticized the government's lack of implementation of women-centric policies and called for grassroots activism to expose these failures.
- 01Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy accused the coalition government of dismantling welfare measures from the previous YSRCP regime.
- 02The coalition government has not fulfilled its promise of 33% reservation for women in governance.
- 03YSRCP claims to have implemented 50% reservation for women in local bodies, contrasting with the coalition's failures.
- 04The party's Women’s Wing aims to intensify outreach to highlight the coalition's unfulfilled promises and anti-women policies.
- 05Former Minister Vidadala Rajini reported harassment faced by YSRCP women leaders under the current government.
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During a recent meeting of the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) Women’s Wing, State coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy criticized the coalition government led by Chandrababu Naidu, claiming it has failed women significantly over the past two years. He accused the government of betrayal and exploitation, alleging it dismantled welfare measures established by the previous YSRCP administration and failed to deliver on its election commitments, particularly regarding women-centric governance and the promised 33% reservation for women. Reddy emphasized that the YSRCP had already implemented 50% reservation for women in local governance, contrasting sharply with the coalition's inaction. He called for grassroots activism among women leaders to expose the government's shortcomings, particularly the non-implementation of major assurances under the “Super Six” scheme. Other party leaders, including Varudu Kalyani and Vidadala Rajini, echoed these sentiments, questioning the coalition's commitment to women's empowerment and highlighting the harassment faced by YSRCP women leaders. The meeting concluded with a resolution to enhance outreach programs to raise awareness about the coalition government's unfulfilled promises and policies perceived as detrimental to women.
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The coalition government's policies are perceived as detrimental to women's welfare, affecting their representation and empowerment in governance.
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