
YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is reportedly gearing up for another massive political move. According to former minister Perni Nani, Jagan is planning to launch a new padayatra in 2027, two years ahead of the next Assembly elections. Party leaders believe this could reignite the YSRCP’s momentum after its setback in 2024.
It has been eight years since Jagan completed his historic Praja Sankalpa Yatra, which began on November 6, 2017, at YSR Ghat in Idupulapaya and concluded in January 2019 at Ichchapuram. That journey spanned 3,648 kilometers, covering 13 districts, 134 assembly constituencies, and over 2,500 villages — a campaign that played a crucial role in the YSRCP’s landslide victory in 2019, cementing Jagan’s image as a leader of the people.
Now, with the party facing internal challenges and public discontent, YSRCP members feel another padayatra is essential to rebuild confidence and reconnect with the masses. They believe Jagan’s direct engagement with citizens could restore lost ground and energize the cadre.
After the 2024 electoral defeat, Jagan largely stayed away from public life, spending considerable time in Bengaluru, which drew criticism from the opposition. Several senior leaders are reportedly facing legal troubles, while others have drifted away from the party. Those who remain loyal see this padayatra as a turning point for revival.
Recently, Jagan held meetings with youth and regional leaders, hinting that public tours would begin soon — possibly preceded by the 2027 padayatra. Party insiders confirm that initial planning for the march is already underway.
For Jagan and the YSRCP, this upcoming yatra could be more than a symbolic move — it might be their last major chance to reconnect with the people and prepare for a comeback ahead of the 2029 elections. Whether it will mirror the success of 2019 remains to be seen.
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