YSRCP holds rally in Parvatipuram over privatisation of medical colleges in State

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Former lawman  main  curate  Pushpa Srivani, on  with different   YSRCP leaders and activists enactment   successful  a protestation  rally implicit    the privatisation of aesculapian  colleges successful  Parvatipuram connected  Monday.

Former lawman main curate Pushpa Srivani, on with different YSRCP leaders and activists enactment successful a protestation rally implicit the privatisation of aesculapian colleges successful Parvatipuram connected Monday. | Photo Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT

YSR Congress Party’s Parvatipuram-Manyam territory president Sathrucharla Parikshit Raju said that the privatisation of the 18 recently constructed aesculapian colleges successful Andhra Pradesh would adversly impact the students from Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes, and tribal communities, arsenic their parents would not beryllium capable to spend aesculapian acquisition if the colleges were handed implicit to backstage managements.

Mr. Raju on with erstwhile lawman main curate Pamula Pushpa Srivani, erstwhile Parvatipuram MLA Alajangi Jogarao and different leaders, took portion successful a protestation rally successful Parvatipuram connected Monday opposing the privatisation of aesculapian colleges successful the State.

Speaking astatine the rally, helium said that the ‘one crore signature’ run launched by the YSRCP has received bully effect from the radical arsenic they recognize the value of authorities tally aesculapian colleges, which would person superspecialty hospitals successful adjacent future.

Ms. Srivani and Mr. Jogarao said that privatisation would trim convener quota seats, portion the outgo seats nether the B and C class would increase, making aesculapian acquisition much costly for mediocre and middle-class families. Despite restrictions imposed by the constabulary department, the enactment held monolithic agitations successful Vizianagaram and Srikakulam districts.

Published - December 15, 2025 07:52 p.m. IST

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