BJP does not agree with Naidu’s promises: Jagan Mohan Reddy
Vijayawada: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday said TDP-JSP’s alliance partner BJP is not included in the manifesto released by the NDA alliance.
“In the 2014 manifesto, there were photographs of TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan. There were signatures of all three leaders and the signed booklet was sent to every house in the state,” Jagan said and claimed that before Naidu unveiled the manifesto, the BJP headquarters informed him not to use the Prime Minister’s photograph. Was. “This proves that his promises are unattainable and the BJP does not agree with this,” Jagan said.
Taking a dig at the opposition, Jagan said the problems in pension distribution were due to the complaint filed by Naidu with the ECI. Listing the achievements of his government in the last 58 months, Jagan on Tuesday sought votes on the performance of his governance.
The Chief Minister held public meetings in Kondepi, Mydukur and Pileru assembly constituencies as part of his campaign for the upcoming elections, where he targeted the opposition alliance. Jagan said the opposition is in frustration, disarray and gloom and has lost coherence in speech and attitude.
“Naidu and his gang are so frustrated that they are abusing me and even talking about eliminating me. “They are venting their anger because I asked them to list their achievements because they don’t have any,” he said.
Not only the alliance partners, but even the Congress is expressing its frustration in many ways and the election is not a war between Jagan and Naidu, but between the pro-people YSRC and the feudal forces led by the TDP and its allies.
“Those who can do nothing become angry when they realize their helplessness and the anger of Naidu and his gang stems from their endless frustration. People should be aware of the deceitful nature of Naidu and his associates, who fought the 2014 elections in alliance and cheated the people after winning the elections.
The CM in his address listed the benefits achieved through the volunteer system, implementation of several welfare schemes like village and ward secretariat, RBK and Amma Vodi, Rythu Bharosa, Jagananna Vidya Deevena and reforms made in education and health. medical field. He said they have given YSRC a clear lead over the opposition. He said while only 32,000 government jobs were created during the TDP rule, their number increased to 2.31 lakh during the last 58 months when the YSRCP was in power. Taking administration to people’s doorstep has boosted the rural economy.
“We have fulfilled 99.7 percent of the election promises. “After winning the 2014 elections with false promises, TDP backstabbed and betrayed the people by throwing the party manifesto in the dustbin,” he alleged.
He said elections are not just to elect MLAs and MPs but are important in deciding the fate of the people for the next five years, underlining the fact that voting for YSRCP will ensure the continuation of all the welfare schemes while By voting for YSRCP, all the welfare schemes will continue. TDP will lead Naidu to unceremoniously eliminate all of them.
The CM said he is again seeking people’s blessings based on his performance and the progress report of his administration and sought people’s support to ensure a clean sweep of all 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats.