Chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Y.S. jagan Mohan Reddy, accused the tdp, bjp, and Jana Sena of working together once more to con the populace. Speaking at a sizable public gathering on behalf of the "Memanta Siddham" election campaign, he referred to the tripartite coalition as anti-people and encouraged attendees to help the ysr congress continue to grow by ensuring it wins a landslide of 175 assembly and 25 lok sabha seats.

The government spent Rs 2.7 lakh crore implementing various welfare schemes to usher in the social and economic empowerment of the poor in Andhra Pradesh, he said, adding that in the last 58 months, they had received due respect for the first time in the country. Meanwhile, the tdp pursued a policy of plunder, stash, and devour, and is now hatched plots with the Jana Sena and the bjp to exploit the people once more.
 

YSR congress people's army, he called the sea of humanity that crowded the public gathering, and people all across the state are prepared to deliver a lesson to the TDP-led alliance so that an anti-people administration never takes power again.
 
He asked the public to consider why N. chandrababu naidu did not carry out similar welfare schemes during his rule, citing a number of programmes including Amma Vodi, ysr Cheyutha, Aasara, Jagananna vidya Deevena, Vasathi Deevena, Rythu Bharosa, Kapu Nestham, delivery of monthly social pensions at doorstep, and EBC Nestham.
 

The chief minister asked the public to evaluate why Naidu was unable to implement similar reforms after informing them that revolutionary changes had occurred in the last 58 months in the fields of education, medicine, health, and agriculture. These changes included raising student educational standards, offering preventive health care through family doctors and village clinics, and supporting farmers at every turn through RBKs.
 

He reminded people of how the tdp had deceived them by offering to waive loans for self-help groups and farms, jobs for youth, stipends for the unemployed, and three cents of house sites for the poor. After winning the 2014 election in coalition with the bjp and Jana Sena and distributing signed election manifestos, he claimed that the party had banded together once more to con people.

He said that in addition to enacting numerous welfare programmes and reforms in various industries, the government is also constructing 17 new medical schools, four seaports, ten fishing harbours, and bringing in investments to put the state on the path of development. He also mentioned the creation of new districts and the proposal of three capitals for decentralised growth.
 
He informed the populace that, in the fourteen years that he ruled the state, chandrababu naidu accomplished nothing to alter the past fifty-eight months' worth of work, not even by five percent.
 
 


 


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