<p>Nandyala (Andhra Pradesh): YSRCP chief and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday questioned why TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu could not bring change in a small village like Yerraguntla in Nandyala district.</p><p>On the second day of YSRCP's 'Memanta Siddham' (we are all ready) bus tour, the chief minister conducted a gram sabha (village meeting) in Yerraguntla and interacted with the villagers. </p><p>He informed them that he had extended the village welfare schemes worth Rs 49 crore.</p>.<p>"I am asking you only one thing. I am a very small person. Even in age I am a small person. When a small person like me has done so many things in this small village (Yerraguntla) then what did that person with 14 years' experience do," said Reddy, addressing the villagers.</p>.Jagan Mohan Reddy destroyed irrigation sector in Rayalaseema: Chandrababu Naidu.<p>Reddy said many people brag about themselves and their experience, referring to Naidu, who had worked as the chief minister thrice.</p><p>Further, the YSRCP chief said that people's lives have changed under his rule and the system was reformed.</p><p>As part of the 'Memanta Siddham' election campaign tour, Reddy will today pass through Deebaguntla, address a public meeting at a government degree college ground in Bommalasatram and participate in a community meeting at RGM Engineering College in Nandayala.</p>.<p>On Friday, the third day of the tour, Reddy will resume his bus journey from Nagalapuram in Kurnool district and proceed through Kodumuru, Gonegandla and Ralladoddi to address a public meeting at Yemmiganuru. Later, he will go to Ratana village in Kurnool district for the night halt.</p><p>Reddy has embarked on a 21-day election campaign bus tour from Idupulupaya in Kadapa district to Icchapuram in Srikakulam district.</p><p>Elections for the 175-member Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/andhra-pradesh">Andhra Pradesh</a> are scheduled on May 13 and counting of votes is slated for June 4. </p>
<p>Nandyala (Andhra Pradesh): YSRCP chief and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday questioned why TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu could not bring change in a small village like Yerraguntla in Nandyala district.</p><p>On the second day of YSRCP's 'Memanta Siddham' (we are all ready) bus tour, the chief minister conducted a gram sabha (village meeting) in Yerraguntla and interacted with the villagers. </p><p>He informed them that he had extended the village welfare schemes worth Rs 49 crore.</p>.<p>"I am asking you only one thing. I am a very small person. Even in age I am a small person. When a small person like me has done so many things in this small village (Yerraguntla) then what did that person with 14 years' experience do," said Reddy, addressing the villagers.</p>.Jagan Mohan Reddy destroyed irrigation sector in Rayalaseema: Chandrababu Naidu.<p>Reddy said many people brag about themselves and their experience, referring to Naidu, who had worked as the chief minister thrice.</p><p>Further, the YSRCP chief said that people's lives have changed under his rule and the system was reformed.</p><p>As part of the 'Memanta Siddham' election campaign tour, Reddy will today pass through Deebaguntla, address a public meeting at a government degree college ground in Bommalasatram and participate in a community meeting at RGM Engineering College in Nandayala.</p>.<p>On Friday, the third day of the tour, Reddy will resume his bus journey from Nagalapuram in Kurnool district and proceed through Kodumuru, Gonegandla and Ralladoddi to address a public meeting at Yemmiganuru. Later, he will go to Ratana village in Kurnool district for the night halt.</p><p>Reddy has embarked on a 21-day election campaign bus tour from Idupulupaya in Kadapa district to Icchapuram in Srikakulam district.</p><p>Elections for the 175-member Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/andhra-pradesh">Andhra Pradesh</a> are scheduled on May 13 and counting of votes is slated for June 4. </p>