YS Jagan Completes One Year In Govt, Earns Bouquets And Brickbats

Update: 2020-05-30 00:15 IST
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy

YS Jagan's government turns one-year today… Being the new government for the new state, people were afraid that how will the young man rule the state against all the odds. But surprisingly, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has won the hearts of the people with his people's rule. Be it the farmers, students or the employees, till now there are no complaints.

Although the decision of 3 capitals got divided support, the Corona crisis has made it fall below… Andhra Pradesh being a low-income state, it is hard to cope up with the financial issues in this one year, but Jagan needs to increase his financial developments to make the State independent.

YS Jagan's historical win with 151 MLA seats and 22 MP seats made all the political influencers to get surprised. Many thought that Jagan would get 100-110 seats but this huge win has made Jagan popular in the Central too.

While TDP confined to bare minimum seats and this wondered many as even CBN also was shocked with people's decision.

Coming to the cabinet formation, going with 5 Deputy's is also a great move as it will satisfy the caste and religion differentiations as Jagan picked one from each section and appointed them as the Deputies.

Jagan's main focus is on the Navaratna policies and despite the financial crisis, he is trying to fulfil his promises made to the people. While Chandrababu Naidu's TDP is just confined to blaming the new Government. Although it was a huge shock for the TDP, this Chandra Babu led party is still fighting to maintain the party cadre as slowly people are getting attracted to the Navaratna schemes.

One more important thing which Jagan's government is trying to do is the gradual prohibition of liquor. Jagan is trying to get it through the increase of liquor rates by 75%. He also announced that this way people may stop drinking it daily and slowly stop getting addicted. Most of the Governments couldn't dare to do it as liquor is the main source of income for the States. But AP being a low-income one, has tried it and won the accolades.

Even the Rythu Bharosa scheme is also helpings farmers in the AP state. When asked about this, Bharat, a person who deals in providing agricultural tools to farmers said, "Initially I thought it was just a point in the manifesto but will not be implemented with commitment. But the way he is going ahead with Rythu Bharosa centres is marvellous. If the farmers don't get the Minimum Selling Price in the market, the government is going ahead to the extent of buying the crop. Apart from this, farmers are being taught with the latest technology. I firmly believe no farmer in AP will commit suicide down the line Rythu Bharosa is the total game-changer in my opinion that no previous government could achieve".

When asked about the opinion on the one-year rule of YS Jagan as the CM of AP, Mary Martin, a software professional from Vizag shared, "He seems to be focusing more on welfare but not development. Had there been considerable foreign investments and more employment generation in a big way, I would have given 100 points".

But one thing which is worrying the Chief Minister is High Court's decisions. Many crucial decisions by Jagan are thwarted by court… The orders like English medium in schools, Capital Shifting, Land Acquisitions, Irrigation issues, Power reforms etc made the High Court send the summons to the Government. May be its high time for Jagan to appoint a high-end legal advisory committee.

Even the cases relating to Jasthi Eeshwara Prasad, AB Venkateswara Rao and Doctor Sudhakar also didn't go well with the Government. Stating that Sudhakar has is mentally not well, made the people and High Court too surprised. Handing over Sudhakar's case to CBI is something surprising.

Restricting TDP to bare numbers, Congress to Zero and BJP non-existent, YSRCP made its way clear for next elections too. On the whole, Jagan's rule has bagged brownie points with respect to the welfare schemes and perseverance to keep up the promises in manifesto. Next, Jagan needs to concentrate on the capital's development as no state is recognised until a developed capital is witnessed. It also attracts the whole world and brings a lot of investments.

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