CM Jagan challenges Chandrababu's track record in Memantha Siddham meeting

CM Jagan challenges Chandrababu's track record in Memantha Siddham meeting
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Kavali: During the 9th day of the ongoing 'Memantha Siddham' tour in Nellore district at the Kavali bypass, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy addressed a public meeting, unleashing criticism towards opposition leader Chandrababu Naidu. CM Jagan remarked, "There isn't a single noteworthy scheme that comes to mind when one mentions Chandrababu's name, only a legacy of lies, deception, and conspiracies." He questioned the integrity of Chandrababu's election manifestos, highlighting their failure to materialize.

CM Jagan expressed his doubts about Chandrababu's commitments, stating, "After the elections, can he, like I do, proudly claim which promises were fulfilled? When I asked him, he provided no answers. Maybe he will respond to you."

He continued to challenge Chandrababu's 14-year tenure as Chief Minister, questioning if he had ever publicly demonstrated the completion of any manifesto promises. "Chandrababu shows the manifesto before elections but disappears afterwards. Did he ever show it to you, let alone execute it?"

Addressing Chandrababu's political tactics, CM Jagan accused him of backstabbing and deceit for personal gain. "Chandrababu avoids speaking truths, akin to using 'Fevicol' on his lips, avoiding hard questions about his tenure," Jagan mocked.

In contrast, CM Jagan boasted about his administration's achievements, highlighting the direct transfer of Rs. 2.70 lakh crores into the accounts of beneficiaries through various schemes within 58 months of governance. He claimed that his government has revolutionized public service delivery and established a corruption-free system, benefiting even those who did not vote for his party.

He took pride in introducing several administrative reforms at the village level, including the Village Secretariat system, Volunteer system, Rythu Bharosa Centres (RBK), village clinics, and implementing English medium in government schools, among others.

CM Jagan concluded his speech by urging the public to support him in the upcoming elections, emphasizing that their vote is not just for electing MLAs and MPs but for transforming their futures.


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