KCR Gives a Warm Welcome To Ys Jagan
YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy got a warm gathering from Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Saturday. Jagan alongside his significant other Bharati visited KCR's residence in Hyderabad to welcome him for Jagan's swearing-in ceremony in Vijayawada on May 30. Jagan will be confirmed as the CM of Andhra Pradesh after his party vanquished Chandrababu Naidu's TDP in the Assembly polls.
At Pragathi Bhavan, the official residence of KCR in Hyderabad, Jagan was invited by KCR's family and a large group of TRS leaders including Rajya Sabha MP Keshava Rao, Home Minister Mahmood Ali and Speaker Pocharam Srinivas among others. Jagan was joined by his nearby associate and party general secretary V Vijayasai Reddy.
KCR embraced Jagan and exchanged bouquets. KCR later congratulated him with a shawl and furthermore offered desserts for his earnest triumph. He likewise skilled him a veena as a token. After a concise gathering, Jagan left to his residence in Lotus Pond, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.
Jagan's swearing-in is planned on May 30 in Vijayawada at Indira Gandhi arena.
Both Jagan and KCR share a genial relationship. Truth be told, Jagan was the primary provincial leader who reacted decidedly to KCR's concept of a Federal Front- - an option in contrast to the BJP and Congress.
Jagan has additionally planned his visit to New Delhi on Sunday to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the swearing-in ceremony.
Prior in the day, in the wake of being chosen as Legislative Party leader, Jagan alongside an unforeseen of leaders like Botsa Satyanarayana, Dharmana Prasad took an exceptional departure from Gannavaram and achieved Hyderabad to meet Governor ESL Narasimhan at Raj Bhavan to stake guarantee to frame government in Andhra Pradesh.
Jagan had won the Assembly elections by winning 151 of the absolute 175 seats. Other than the extraordinary triumph in Assembly elections, the YSRCP likewise won 22 out of the complete 25 MP seats and rose as the fourth biggest party in the parliament after BJP, Congress, and DM
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