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I-PAC Disclosed Ground Reality Before Jagan!!

I-PAC consultancy recently held discussions with YS Jagan at his residence for over four hours. Along with I-PAC team Chief Rishi, four additional individuals reportedly participated in the meeting.

According to I-PAC’s survey, the ground reality in Andhra Pradesh is hard to digest for YSRCP. Dissatisfaction with the YSRCP government is spreading rapidly, extending from urban to rural areas.

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The survey indicated that discontent among the people has grown even more in towns over the past three months compared to the graduate elections held in March. I-PAC believes that in addition to the poor performance of some MLAs, recent incidents have damaged the image of the YSRCP government.

The kidnapping episode involving the family of the Vizag MP has instilled fear among the people of Uttarandhra. Incidents such as the burning of a 16-year-old boy in Bapatla and the assault of a woman with a tractor in Prakasam district have further fueled public opposition to the government.

I-PAC has suggested that the government take immediate corrective measures to address these issues. The frequent rise in power tariffs, property taxes, and the unavailability of sand are among the reasons fueling anger against the YSRCP government.

Additionally, I-PAC provided a list of around 40 MLAs and recommended their replacement before the upcoming general elections, with most of these MLAs being from Coastal Andhra.

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Sridhar Raavi

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