
For the second consecutive term, the congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>ysr congress party, led by andhra pradesh chief minister Y S jagan Mohan Reddy, is expected to engage the indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC), formed by political strategist prashant Kishor. jagan is slated to make a formal announcement during a meeting of party functionaries in tadepalli on Wednesday. To review the recently completed "Gadapa Gadapaku Prabhutvam" (government at every doorstep) programme, the chief minister convened a meeting with all senior leaders, including in-charge ministers of various districts, parliamentary and assembly constituency in-charges, district party presidents, regional coordinators, and state party leaders.
According to sources, jagan would introduce I-PAC team leader Rishi raj Singh, a founding-colleague of prashant kishor, to the party officials and instruct them on how to work in accordance with Singh's tactics. The I-PAC has already reached an agreement with the YSRC to work together to ensure the party's victory in the next elections for a second term. The party began laying the groundwork for the party in the second week of May. As previously reported in these columns, a group of I-PAC members has been gathering grassroots comments on the party's prospects in the next elections, as well as the positive and bad features of the party's candidates.
According to sources, jagan would introduce I-PAC team leader Rishi raj Singh, a founding-colleague of prashant kishor, to the party officials and instruct them on how to work in accordance with Singh's tactics. The I-PAC has already reached an agreement with the YSRC to work together to ensure the party's victory in the next elections for a second term. The party began laying the groundwork for the party in the second week of May. As previously reported in these columns, a group of I-PAC members has been gathering grassroots comments on the party's prospects in the next elections, as well as the positive and bad features of the party's candidates.