Chandrababu calls for unity against Jagan in election campaign
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Chittoor: TDP leader Chandrababu Naidu has commenced his election campaign. Today, in Palamaneru of Chittoor district, a rally was held as part of this campaign. Speaking at the event, Chandrababu responded to the fact that CM Jagan is also starting his campaign from today.
He called for a welcome with empty roads for the "masked hero" coming their way, referring to the person who has wronged Rayalaseema. "The traitor who has wronged our region is coming... People should strongly declare that he has no place here," Chandrababu stated clearly. For the people of AP to win, for democracy to stand strong... Jagan must step down, he asserted.
Criticizing the YSRCP for supporting the BJP's bills in the past five years, Chandrababu questioned, "Did not YSRCP support the bills introduced by the BJP government at the center?" He clarified that TDP was once a part of NDA and claimed that no injustice was done to Muslims during that period. TDP has always stood by Muslims and implemented several schemes for minorities, he explained.
"Has Jagan completed even one project?"
Chandrababu criticized that, although TDP had completed 90% of the projects, Jagan failed to complete the remaining 10% after coming to power. He accused Jagan of neglecting projects and turning Rayalaseema into a stone-ridden region, stating that Jagan has no right to ask for votes. "He's ready now, and we are prepared to show him the way out," Chandrababu declared his readiness for a confrontation.
"YSRCP's history of cancelling 25 projects is despicable!"
Chandrababu slammed the YSRCP government for cancelling 25 projects in the united Chittoor district. While TDP spent Rs. 68,000 crores on irrigation projects, including Rs. 12,000 crores in Rayalaseema alone, YSRCP has only spent Rs. 2,165 crores on water projects in Rayalaseema, he criticized.
"People of AP are eagerly waiting for May 13!"
Chandrababu expressed that the people of AP are eagerly waiting for May 13, hoping to get rid of the 'curse' named Jagan. He described May 13 as the day that will change the fate of Andhra Pradesh, freeing the state from misrule, looting, drugs, ganja, and J-brand alcohol. Thus, he called upon the people to vote for the TDP-JanSena-BJP alliance in the upcoming elections.