Chandrababu Naidu challenges CM Jagan with seven key questions
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Anantapur: The leader of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Chandrababu Naidu, has launched a series of criticisms against Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, accusing him of bringing disaster to the state. Naidu argued that the state has been devastated under Jagan's rule and urged the electorate to vote for the NDA alliance to rebuild it. He declared that the YSRCP's time in the state is over during a roadshow held in Rapthadu, Anantapur district today.
Speaking at the roadshow, Chandrababu claimed that while Jagan boasts of fulfilling 90% of his promises, he has posed seven questions to Jagan, seeking explanations on unfulfilled promises such as special status, liquor ban, scrapping the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), annual job calendars, mega DSC, reduction of electricity charges, and completion of the Polavaram project.
He criticized Jagan for turning the Rayalaseema region into a "psycho kingdom" with political killings, despite Naidu's efforts to make it a horticultural hub. He also highlighted his commitment to bringing Godavari waters to Rayalaseema and questioned the achievements of Jagan after winning 49 out of 52 assembly elections in the region.
He criticized Jagan for turning the Rayalaseema region into a "psycho kingdom" with political killings, despite Naidu's efforts to make it a horticultural hub. He also highlighted his commitment to bringing Godavari waters to Rayalaseema and questioned the achievements of Jagan after winning 49 out of 52 assembly elections in the region.
Naidu labeled Jagan as incompetent and corrupt, stating that the time has come to send him home. He encouraged the public not to fear false cases and threats, accusing Jagan of looting the state, harming public health with substandard liquor, and destroying the lives of construction workers by looting sand. He further criticized Jagan for not implementing the liquor ban and questioned how he could now seek votes.
He also accused Jagan of betraying the trust of the people, stating that before the elections, Jagan had acted as if he was close to them, only to reveal his true nature after coming to power.