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Jagan’s Praja Sankalpa Yatra Gets Another Record

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Andhra Pradesh opposition leader and YSR Congress Party president has been on the yatra as part of outreach programme to understand the difficulties faced by people during the last four years of TDP rule in the state. Jagan completed 1,800 km at Ganapavaram village in the Mylavaram Assembly constituency.
Party supporters in the village were elated. The followers of political leaders have been building pylons to mark different points in the padayatra, but Mr. Jagan has changed the trend by planting saplings every 100 km.  Neither one of the healths issues or testing climate conditions has been preventing YS Jaganmohan Reddy from proceeding with Praja Sankalpa Yatra which was propelled on November sixth, 2017.
 He now achieved another point of reference Touched the 1800 km-check at Ganapavaram in Krishna District on Wednesday. YCP Chief needs to cover 1,200 km more to achieve his central goal as the objective was 3,000 km covering 125 Assembly Constituencies. Padayatra may arrive at an end before the finish of May or in the first half of June .
Below are the different milestone that were achieved in his padayatra:
0 kms – Idupulapaya, Pulivendala constituency, YSR district (November 6, 2017)
100 km – Chagalamarri, Allagadda constituency, Kurnool district (November 14, 2017)
200 km – Muddavaram, Dhone constituency, Kurnool district (November 22, 2017)
300 km – Karumanchi, Emiganuru constituency, Kurnool district (November 29, 2017)
400 km – Gummepalli, Singanamala constituency, Ananthapur district (December 7, 2017)
500 km – Gotluru, Dharmavaram constituency, Ananthapur district (December 16, 2017)
600 km -Katarupalli Cross Roads, Kadiri constituency, Ananthapur district (December 24, 2017)
700 km – Chintaparthi, Pileru constituency, Chittoor district (January 2, 2018)
800 km – Nallavenganapalli, Gangadhar Nellore constituency, Chittoor district (January 11, 2018)
900 km – Cherlopalli Harijanwada, Sri Kalahasthi constituency, Chittoor district (January 21, 2018)
1000 km – Saidapuram, Venkatagiri constituency, Nellore district (January 29, 2018)
1100 km – Kaligiri, Atmakuru constituency, Nellore district (February 7, 2018)
1200 km – Ramakrishnapuram, Kandukuru constituency, Prakasham district (February 16, 2018)
1300 km – Nandanamarella, Kanigiri constituency, Prakasham district (February 25, 2018)
1400 km – Nagulapadu, Addanki constituency, Prakasham district (March 5, 2018)
1500 km- Mudulukuru, Ponnuru constituency, Guntur district (14 March, 2018)
1600 km- Palu Devarlapadu , Sattenapalli constituency in Guntur district (March 27, 2018)
1700 km-  Sultanabad, Tenali constituency, in Guntur district (April 7, 2018)
1800 – Ganapavaram in Mylavaram Constituency, Krishna District
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