Jagan Criticizes Deteriorating Law and Order in Andhra Pradesh During Delhi Protest

Jagan Criticizes Deteriorating Law and Order in Andhra Pradesh During Delhi Protest

New Delhi: YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has alleged that law and order in Andhra Pradesh has completely deteriorated. Speaking to the media during a protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi against the Andhra Pradesh government, YS Jagan highlighted that law and order in the state had deteriorated drastically, with over 30 murders occurring in just 45 days. He claimed that nearly 300 people had migrated out of fear of attacks, and private properties were being destroyed indiscriminately. He expressed his anguish that the properties of 560 private individuals had already been destroyed. He questioned whether democracy still existed in the state.

Jagan mentioned that billboards featuring photos of Chandrababu Naidu’s son, Lokesh, holding a Red Book, had been erected across the state, questioning the message it conveyed. He criticized that the Red Book constitution was being implemented in the state. He also pointed out that no actions had been taken against those committing attacks, murders, and property destruction.

He noted that while the current government was in power today, his party would come to power tomorrow. He emphasized that during their tenure, they never engaged in or encouraged such activities, unlike the current situation. Jagan urged the national media and leaders to observe the photos and videos they had displayed to see the state of democracy in Andhra Pradesh.


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