Women leaders tie rakhi to Jagan
The Hindu
Raksha Bandhan celebrated at Chief Minister’s camp office
Senior women leaders of the YSRCP and Brahmakumaris have tied rakhi to Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan at his residence at Tadepalli on Thursday.
Eshwari Brahmakumari representatives Rajayogini Brahmakumari Santi Didi, Sisters Padmaja and Manasa tied the rakhi to the Chief Minister. Others who tied rakhis to the Chief Minister included Ministers Taneti Vanita, Vidadala Rajini, Women’s Commission Chairperson Vasireddy Padma, Vijayawada Mayor R. Bhagyalakshmi, VMRDA Chairperson A. Vijaya Nirmala, RUDA Chairperson M. Sharmila Reddy, Women’s Commission members K. Jayasree and G. Uma.
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