Y.S. Jagan called the TDP Chief Chandrababu as Pashupati: he wants CM chair to suck the blood of the poor
Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy called the TDP Chief Chandrababu as Pashupati in the movie Arundhati and he wants CM chair to suck the blood of the poor.
He described the TDP-BJP-JSP alliance as gang of a crafty alliance. The foundation based on the lies and deceit is led under the leadership of Chandrababu Naidu.
YS Jagan called as Pashupati in the movie Arundhati who comes from the grave. He rose after five years to seek power and this Pashupati wants the CM’s chair to suck the blood of the poor. He is constantly trying to fool you with his lies. But don’t forget what happened in 2014, he added.
In his address at public meeting at Madanapalle in Annamayya district as part of his Memantha Siddham yatra, YS Jagan said that habitual liars like Chandrababu Naidu should not be given a chance. The opposition parties are unable to fight me alone, so they are coming in groups like a pack of wolves, he added.
He urged the people whether they were ready to protect and continue the development of every house, town, and social group, and the empowerment of people including the welfare of senior citizens and children. Are you all ready to explain the works done in every corner of the State so that the YSRCP win 175 out of 175 assembly seats and 25 out of 25 MP seats, he asked?
YS Jagan said that the YSRCP Government has fulfilled 99 per cent of its promises while treating the manifesto as a holy book. I am very happy to stand before you with pride and politely say that we have done it well in five years of good governance, he said.
YS Jagan also accused Chandrababu Naidu of planning to destroy the state of Andhra Pradesh and even lodging complaints to block the pension in the election period. He alleged that Chandrababu Naidu, through his aides, complained to the EC and stopped the pension payment to the volunteers, who on the first of every month, would distribute the money with a big smile on their faces.