Voting for Chandrababu Ends Schemes: CM Jagan

Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy attended a public meeting called "Memantha Siddham" today in Akkavaram in the Tekkali constituency. Addressing the crowd this evening in Akkavaram, he referred to the attendees as "the lions of Srikakulam" and described these meetings as the heartbeat of the poor. He issued a call to arms to win all 175 assembly and 25 MP seats. "Are you all ready for a double century?" he asked the audience.

He claimed that if people vote for him in the upcoming elections, the schemes will continue, but if they vote for Chandrababu, the schemes will come to an end. "If you feel good about the past five years, stand by your children like soldiers... respond with your vote to the coalition's deceit," he urged.

"We have seen Chandrababu's culture of discarding the manifesto after elections. But I proudly say that we have fulfilled 99 percent of the promises, treating the manifesto like the Bible, the Quran, and the Bhagavad Gita," CM Jagan declared.

"Looking at Chandrababu’s situation, he has degraded himself by forming alliances with numerous parties. Chandrababu, who can’t even claim to have done four good deeds, has made it his job to insult me daily. His channels and newspapers portray it as a great feat. Is this great politics?" he criticized.

"Now, forming coalitions for power... What does it mean to give power to such people? To promise beautifully and then deceive and loot the people for five years to share the spoils?" CM Jagan raised the question vehemently.


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