
YCP chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy has unveiled a new digital platform called the “Digital Book”, a clear counter to Nara Lokesh’s viral “Red Book” initiative from the opposition days. While Lokesh’s Red Book highlighted alleged irregularities under the YSRCP government, Jagan’s Digital Book is designed to document harassment, false cases, and political injustice faced by YSRCP leaders and workers under the current TDP regime.
The platform enables party members to upload photos, videos, and documents in real-time via a mobile app or web portal. For those without internet access, a toll-free IVRS number allows grievances to be recorded and automatically uploaded.
Launching the initiative in Amaravati, Jagan said the platform would serve as a permanent record of every injustice faced by YSRCP members. He vowed that once the party returns to power, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) would probe each case: “No one will escape accountability—be it officials, police, or political rivals.”
Senior YSRCP leaders hailed the move as a “digital revolution”, giving party activists a tool to back their claims with evidence rather than just words. The app will also feature multi-language support, geo-tagging for precise mapping, and training programs for booth-level workers across Andhra Pradesh.
Jagan urged party cadres to stay alert and document every act of injustice: “Our time will come, and when it does, justice will be served double-fold.”
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