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Jagan Concocting Stories Due To Fear Of Losing Power: Chandrababu
In a scathing rebuke aimed at Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, TDP president Nara Chandrababu Naidu accused him of concocting stories out of fear of losing power. Speaking at a public gathering in Darsi, Prakasam district, Naidu criticized Jagan's purported narratives, including blaming Reliance Industries for his father's demise, only to later extend Rajya Sabha membership to individuals associated with the organization.
In a scathing rebuke aimed at Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, TDP president Nara Chandrababu Naidu accused him of concocting stories out of fear of losing power. Speaking at a public gathering in Darsi, Prakasam district, Naidu criticized Jagan’s purported narratives, including blaming Reliance Industries for his father’s demise, only to later extend Rajya Sabha membership to individuals associated with the organization.
Naidu questioned Jagan’s motives behind printing his photo on farmers’ land documents, highlighting concerns over the Land Titling Act’s impact on property security. He contrasted the TDP’s commitment to welfare during its tenure, allocating 19.15% of the budget, with Jagan’s purported allocation of merely 15.8%.
Asserting confidence in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), Naidu emphasized its success both nationally and in the state. He pledged to revoke the Land Titling Act upon returning to power and promised to combat the sand mafia, aiming to restore affordable sand supply to the people.
Accusing the YSRCP of rampant corruption and criminal activities, Naidu condemned their alleged involvement in granite reserve exploitation and illegal property seizures. He criticized Jagan for aligning with individuals like MP Avinash Reddy, whom Naidu accused of being involved in criminal activities.
Naidu highlighted the NDA’s manifesto promises and urged voters to support NDA candidates, emphasizing the potential for progressive change under their leadership. He criticized Jagan as deceitful and urged voters to reject such dishonesty.
Addressing public service issues, Naidu pledged to utilize volunteers for genuine public welfare and promised prompt implementation of revised pension schemes and clearance of government employee dues under the TDP-aligned NDA government.
Encouraging support for NDA candidates Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy and Dr. Gottipati Lakshmi, Naidu appealed to voters to elect them with overwhelming support, signaling a call for change in leadership.