Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy

17th and Former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh

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2024 YSRCP suffers a massive defeat in the Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly election, reducing from 151 seats in 2019 to just 11 seats.
2024 YSRCP suffers a massive defeat in the Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly election, reducing from 151 seats in 2019 to just 11 seats.
July 12 2024 Jagan Mohan Reddy, along with two senior IPS officers and two retired officials, were booked in an attempt to murder case filed by TDP Undi MLA K Raghuram Krishna Raju.
July 12 2024 Jagan Mohan Reddy, along with two senior IPS officers and two retired officials, were booked in an attempt to murder case filed by TDP Undi MLA K Raghuram Krishna Raju.
June 4 2024 Jagan Mohan Reddy resigned as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh after his party lost the elections, submitting his resignation to the Governor of Andhra Pradesh.
June 4 2024 Jagan Mohan Reddy resigned as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh after his party lost the elections, submitting his resignation to the Governor of Andhra Pradesh.
March 2022 The Andhra Pradesh High Court ruled against Reddy's proposal to shift the state capital, directing the government to continue developing Amaravati and stating that the government 'lacked the competence' to relocate the capital.
March 2022 The Andhra Pradesh High Court ruled against Reddy's proposal to shift the state capital, directing the government to continue developing Amaravati and stating that the government 'lacked the competence' to relocate the capital.
May 30 2019 Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy took oath as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
May 30 2019 Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy took oath as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
April 2019 YSR Congress Party won a massive electoral victory, securing 151 out of 175 assembly seats and 22 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh during the National and State elections.
April 2019 YSR Congress Party won a massive electoral victory, securing 151 out of 175 assembly seats and 22 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh during the National and State elections.
January 9 2019 Concluded the 430-day Praja Sankalpa Yatra, which covered 125 Assembly segments across Andhra Pradesh.
January 9 2019 Concluded the 430-day Praja Sankalpa Yatra, which covered 125 Assembly segments across Andhra Pradesh.
October 25 2018 Attacked with a cock fighting knife in the VIP Lounge of Visakhapatnam Airport, sustaining a lacerated shoulder injury requiring surgery.
October 25 2018 Attacked with a cock fighting knife in the VIP Lounge of Visakhapatnam Airport, sustaining a lacerated shoulder injury requiring surgery.
November 6 2017 Launched 3,000-km-long Praja Sankalpa Yatra (walkathon) from Idupulapaya in Kadapa district as leader of the Opposition.
November 6 2017 Launched 3,000-km-long Praja Sankalpa Yatra (walkathon) from Idupulapaya in Kadapa district as leader of the Opposition.
2014 Leads YSRCP to win 67 seats in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections, becoming the Leader of the Opposition.
2014 YSR Congress Party contested state assembly elections, winning 67 of 175 seats with 45% vote share, falling short against Telugu Desam Party.
2014 YSR Congress Party contested state assembly elections, winning 67 of 175 seats with 45% vote share, falling short against Telugu Desam Party.
2014 Leads YSRCP to win 67 seats in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections, becoming the Leader of the Opposition.
May 13 2013 Supreme Court of India dismisses another bail petition.
May 13 2013 Supreme Court of India dismisses another bail petition.
May 9 2013 Supreme Court of India dismisses a bail petition.
May 9 2013 Supreme Court of India dismisses a bail petition.
November 7 2012 Supreme Court of India dismisses another bail petition.
November 7 2012 Supreme Court of India dismisses another bail petition.
August 9 2012 Supreme Court of India dismisses another bail petition.
August 9 2012 Supreme Court of India dismisses another bail petition.
July 4 2012 Supreme Court of India dismisses his first bail petition.
July 4 2012 Supreme Court of India dismisses his first bail petition.
May 27 2012 Arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on embezzlement charges related to alleged illegal asset accumulation during his father's chief ministerial tenure.
May 27 2012 Arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on embezzlement charges related to alleged illegal asset accumulation during his father's chief ministerial tenure.
2011 Won by-election from the Kadapa constituency with a massive margin of 545,043 votes as the president of YSR Congress Party.
2011 His mother won the Pulivendula Assembly constituency by 85,193 votes against Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy.
2011 His mother won the Pulivendula Assembly constituency by 85,193 votes against Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy.
2011 Won by-election from the Kadapa constituency with a massive margin of 545,043 votes as the president of YSR Congress Party.
March 2011 Launched the YSR Congress Party at Jaggampeta, East Godavari district.
March 2011 Launched the YSR Congress Party at Jaggampeta, East Godavari district.
December 7 2010 Announced plans to start a new political party within 45 days, from Pulivendula.
December 7 2010 Announced plans to start a new political party within 45 days, from Pulivendula.
November 29 2010 Resigned from Kadapa Lok Sabha constituency and quit the Congress party, along with his mother Vijayamma who also resigned from Pulivendula Assembly constituency.
November 29 2010 Resigned from Kadapa Lok Sabha constituency and quit the Congress party, along with his mother Vijayamma who also resigned from Pulivendula Assembly constituency.

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