YSRCP president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy launched the Jagan 2.0 Super App, describing it as a platform to connect party workers, enable communication and strengthen organisational coordination.

Tadepalli: YSR Congress Party president and former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday launched the Jagan 2.0 Super App, describing it as a dedicated digital platform designed to connect every party worker directly with the leadership and strengthen communication across the organisation.
Speaking at the launch event at the party's central office in Tadepalli, Jagan said the app had been introduced to provide party workers with a platform to freely share their views and remain connected with the organisation. He alleged that content posted by YSRCP supporters on social media was being removed arbitrarily and claimed there were attempts to suppress their voices.
He said the party had therefore developed its own digital platform where workers could communicate without depending on external social media platforms. Since the application belongs to the party and is intended exclusively for its cadre, content shared on it would remain within the party's ecosystem, he added.
According to Jagan, the app will connect grassroots workers, constituency leaders and the State leadership through a single platform. Activists will be able to report public issues, share organisational updates and raise concerns, including cases of alleged police harassment and other matters affecting party workers.
The platform will also provide live streaming of party meetings, press conferences, official announcements and important programmes. Jagan said the app would be expanded further to allow party workers facing difficulties to seek support directly through the platform, enabling leaders at various levels to respond promptly.
He added that the party's existing digital diary, used to document alleged political victimisation and police harassment of YSRCP workers, would be integrated into the Super App, allowing complaints and related information to be submitted digitally.
Jagan said the party would continue to pursue the removal of content it considers objectionable on other social media platforms while simultaneously strengthening its own digital ecosystem through the newly launched Super App.