“Jagan Anna Kanuka” comes as a fresh political campaign from YSRCP, through which the party comes at conducting the door-to-door canvassing.
Accompanied by the booth conveners and committee members and other volunteers, under this campaign, the YSRCP assembly election nominees would reach out to every house in their respective constituencies and distribute Jagan Anna Kanuka bags to the people.
Adding to it, they also explain how the promises under Navaratnaalu would benefit the public. Those convinced with the party’s policies, will be asked to give a missed call on 9121091210, after which they will receive an IVR with party’s campaign song – ‘Ravali Jagan Kavali Jagan’.
The team will also paste a YSRCP sticker on the door, if the respective house owners permit them to do so. This procedure will be conducted till April 9th and the team is aiming to cover about 45000 houses by then.
YSRCP copying Janasena?
Earlier, Janasena conducted a similar campaign, where the party activists reached out to every house and explained the party’s policies and asked them to give a missed call, if they are convinced with what they understood. It seems, the YSRCP is following the footsteps of Janasena, when it comes to the campaigning of this style.