Jagan and Bharati to fly to Europe to celebrate special occasion!

YSRCP supreme and serving Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had found the love of his life in Bharati Reddy, with whom he tied the knot. The couple is gearing up for the celebrations of a memorable day.

The coming 28th of this month marks the 25th marriage anniversary of the couple. To make the occasion more memorable, the couple is said to be leaving for Europe soon.

Ys Jagan Mohan Reddy and Bharati Reddy entered the wedlock in 1996. The couple was blessed with two wonderful kids. Pulivendula was the wedding spot for the couple.

The Chief Minister will take a slight break from his busy schedule of running the state to celebrate his marriage anniversary. We hardly see Jagan taking any off from his duties.

Jagan Mohan Reddy has been having a busy schedule ever since he took over the Chief Minister’s post in the 2019 elections. With bringing flagship schemes and making the concerned authorities understand it, he kept himself busy with these works.

As per the information, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will have a three day off. Starting from August 26-29. It is said that London would be their first destination followed by Paris. They would be back to AP by August 29.

This is going to be the second time, Jagan and Bharati Reddy travelling abroad together after forming the government. To complete the admission formalities of their daughter, they went to Paris in 2019.

As this is their personal tour, the couple is said to be spending their own money for their travel expenses on their Europe trip.

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, who rose to power in the divided Andhra Pradesh in 2019 had scripted history by becoming the youngest Chief Minister. YSR- YS Jagan also joined the list of father-son duos who ruled the state as the Chief Ministers.

His YSRCP recorded a landslide victory by winning 151 out of 175 Assembly seats in the 2019 general elections. The grand-old TDP was restricted to a mere 23 Assembly constituencies. Compared to the previous 2014 elections, YSRCP saw a rise in winning seats by as many as 84.