The YSRCP's top leadership is expected to discuss and decide on a strategy to counter "misinformation" generated by the tdp and educate people about the government's development and welfare initiatives during the plenary. There are also rumours that the YSRCP may call early elections to prevent opposition groups from reuniting or resuming their activities. The plenary is anticipated to provide party officials with a road map for returning the party to power. jagan Mohan reddy is expected to set the tone for the party's leaders in order to meet the goal.

According to party sources, he will instruct party leaders to go out to the public to rebut the opposition's "false propaganda" and explain how the YSRCP kept 95 percent of its election promises. Leaders who were removed from the cabinet in april may be assigned special tasks to help the party prepare for the elections. When reorganising the state government, jagan Mohan reddy made it clear that individuals who were let go would be given jobs within the party. He also promised them that if the party regained power, they would be reinstated in the Cabinet.

Party units at all levels, from village to district, are expected to be reorganised. The ruling party will focus on newly created districts by forming party committees at various levels, now that the number of districts has been doubled to 26. women would be given 50% reservation in these committees, according to party leaders. SCs, STs, BCs, and minorities will be adequately represented.

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