YSR Congress Party President and former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy today unveiled the Digital Book, a pioneering platform to document injustices faced by YSRCP workers and leaders. The initiative is available online at https://digitalbook.weysrcp.com and https://db.weysrcp.com, with an IVRS helpline 040-49171718 enabling phone-based grievance registration. Every case uploaded will be preserved in a permanent digital diary, forming actionable evidence for future justice.

Justice for every worker
YS Jagan assured the cadre that this was not a symbolic gesture. “Even if they retire or flee the country, we will bring them back and show them their place. Our time will come,” he declared. He pledged that once YSRCP returns to power, a special Task Force will probe every documented case and bring culprits before the law. “I see your struggles. In our next government, the worker will be number one,” he vowed, stressing that YSRCP 2.0 will prioritize workers.
Coalition Failures
At the wide-ranging meeting, attended by MLAs, MLCs, regional coordinators, district presidents, parliamentary observers, and constituency coordinators, YS Jagan lashed out at the Chandrababu-led coalition. “Chandrababu is sowing seeds of injustice that will grow into a mighty tree of public anger,” YS Jagan warned. He criticised the regime of crippling institutions, failing farmers with black-market urea sales, piling up arrears in fee reimbursement and Aarogyasri, and moving to sell government medical colleges instead of strengthening public healthcare.

Contrast with YSRCP Record
YS Jagan contrasted this with YSRCP’s tenure, highlighting the establishment of one government medical college per district, investments of Rs.7,800 crore in price stabilization, and schemes like Vasathi Deevena and Aarogya Asara. “A government’s job is to run schools, hospitals, buses, not to sell them off. Privatization leaves the poor at the mercy of profiteers,” he stressed.
Organizational Roadmap
YS Jagan also laid out clear organizational directives: all party committees must be completed by December 15, and ID cards will be distributed by Sankranti. He urged cadres to prepare for a statewide agitation against medical college privatization after Dasara, promising that every welfare program in the future would run directly through the party’s grassroots network.
Digital Book: A Promise of Justice
By launching the Digital Book, Jagan turned the narrative around the so-called “Red Book” into a Digital Book of Truth and Justice, giving workers both a record and a promise: every wrong will be pursued, every culprit brought before the law, and every worker given their due place in YSRCP’s next government.










