Nara Lokesh criticizes CM Jagan's five-year rule, calls for public scrutiny
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Anantapur: TDP youth leader Nara Lokesh criticized Chief Minister Jagan's governance over the past five years, stating that nothing significant has been achieved. As elections approach, he accused the ruling party of creating an illusion of activity. Lokesh condemned the government for increasing charges on various services and mocked the construction of a tower in Visakhapatnam, likening it to placing two roosterknives side by side. These comments were made during a speech at the Sankharavam meeting in Anantapur.
Lokesh also criticized the YSRCP for not fulfilling the promises made in their manifesto, accusing them of deceiving the youth with unemployment and canceling a hundred welfare schemes. He urged the public to question Jagan's achievements over the past five years, noting the lack of attendance at Jagan's public meetings, and sarcastically commented on the use of green mats and graphics to simulate crowd presence.
Speaking about the district coordinator for unified Anantapur district, Minister Peddireddy, Lokesh stated that he should be driven out for his wrongdoings. He accused Peddireddy of looting the Chittoor district and now turning his sights on Anantapur.
Lokesh expressed his special bond with Anantapur district, highlighting his grandfather NTR's, uncle Harikrishna's, and Balakrishna's electoral victories in Hindupur assembly constituency. He affectionately remarked that while to everyone Balakrishna may be a public figure, to him, Balakrishna is a beloved uncle.