The rains have played a spoilsport over chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy's plan of launching his new mass contact program Indiramma Baata ("Indira's path") from East Godavari district on 12 July.
Sources from the chief minister's office said that the program was put off because of rains in the district.
The sources said that the CM would participate in Indiramma Baata in Rampachodavaram, Kakinada and Amalapuram from 12, 15 and 16 July.
As per the schedule, the CM is supposed to spend two to three days in each district, and tour various Assembly constituencies, to get a first-hand report on people's issues.
Apart from this, he will review the implementation of the government's schemes and identify at the ground level problems in taking schemes to the doorsteps of people.
As part of the program, the CM will spend time with the Congress' cadre in the constituencies to lift the party's morale - one that took a severe beating after the by-elections in which the YSR Congress made a near-clean sweep. (INN)
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