Chandrababu Accuses Jagan of Relying on Unethical Measures for Electoral Win
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TDP Chief Chandrababu has raised the flag against the ruling YSRCP, urging the public to reject the party responsible for the state's ruin and send it packing. He criticized Jagan for losing public trust and resorting to illegalities as a last-ditch effort to win the elections. Chandrababu stated that Jagan, having lost significant public support, has resolved to win at any cost.
He called for public participation in thwarting YSRCP's conspiracies and emphasized using the cVIGIL App to report the party's illegal activities. Chandrababu expressed his lack of confidence in CM Jagan's governance over the past five years.
Chandrababu urged everyone to come forward responsibly for the effective implementation of election regulations. He highlighted various electoral code violations, such as distribution of money, enticing voters, misusing government employees, and spreading false propaganda against rival parties, and suggested that the public directly report such violations to the Election Commission through the cVIGIL App.
He mentioned that this app provides a straightforward means for the public to bring any wrongdoing to the Election Commission's attention, thereby contributing to the conduct of transparent elections.
Chandrababu stressed the necessity for immediate action by the Election Commission upon receiving complaints through the cVIGIL App and called for the public to download the app. He advocated for the use of technology in ensuring the adherence to regulations.
Highlighting the collective fight against YSRCP's illegal activities by TDP, BJP, and Janasena, Chandrababu stated that the public should also be partners in this struggle, emphasizing that public participation could more effectively curb electoral malpractices.
Chandrababu called on the youth to seize the opportunity to register new votes even after the election schedule is announced, lamenting that the youth have suffered the most under Jagan's reverse governance. He informed that there is a chance to register votes until April 15 and urged eligible youth to do so for a better future, highlighting the ease of obtaining voting rights online.
Finally, he asserted that in the fight against tyrannical governance, every vote and every seat is crucial. Chandrababu encouraged the youth to register to vote and elect a government that fulfills their aspirations, as part of a press release issued today.