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I will not rest until the last poor person in Andhra Pradesh is uplifted. My government will work tirelessly for the welfare of farmers, women, and the marginalized.

Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy

Election campaign speech, 2019 · Checked on 3 March 2026
I will not rest until the last poor person in Andhra Pradesh is uplifted. My government will work tirelessly for the welfare of farmers, women, and the marginalized.

Analysis

The claim consists of generic pledges to uplift the poor, farmers, women, and marginalized groups, lacking specific, measurable commitments. As a future-oriented political promise, there is no concrete evidence at the time of the speech to confirm or refute its fulfillment, making it unverified.

Background

Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy, leader of the YSR Congress Party, made this statement during his 2019 Andhra Pradesh election campaign, emphasizing welfare for disadvantaged communities. Such rhetoric is common in Indian election campaigns, often framed in aspirational language without detailed policy outlines.

Verdict summary

The statement is a broad campaign promise and cannot be objectively verified as true or false.

Sources consulted

— The Hindu – "YS Jaganmohan Reddy’s 2019 campaign promises" (May 2019)
— Official YSR Congress Party website – Speech transcript, 2019 election rally
— BBC News India – "Andhra Pradesh elections 2019: key promises of the parties"