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Lokesh door to door visit in Mangalagiri

-Slams YCP MLA for betraying residents
-YCP not able to complete 3 kms road in last 3 years

AMARAVATI: TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh on Thursday undertook a door to door campaign in the Mangalagiri assembly constituency on the Jagan Mohan Reddy Government’s ‘Badude Badudu’ (squeezing) policy.

Lokesh called on and consoled the families of the party activists who lost their lives recently. He distributed candles and match boxes at every house to symbolically protest against severe power cuts and increased current charges.

The residents of colonies in Tadepalli town in the segment told Lokesh that the ruling YSRCP MLA did not fulfill his promise to give them house site pattas within six months of coming to power. Three years were over but not a single YCP leader came to listen to their basic problems. The Nulakapet residents recalled how the YCP MLA told them that their houses would be demolished if Lokesh was elected in 2019.

Speaking on the occasion, Nara Lokesh assured to carry out an agitation for house site pattas in the segment. On its part, the TDP would give pattas immediately after coming to power in the next elections. The YCP leaders should explain why the U1 Zone was not cancelled in Tadepalli.

Lokesh said the YCP Mangalagiri MLA held out a big assurance during the elections that he would get U1 zone cancelled within 100 days. Now, over a thousand days have passed but there has been no fulfillment of that promise. None had approached the court but the YCP MLA was telling lies to the people.

The TDP MLC pointed out how the Gautam Buddha Road was being laid with the general funds of the corporation. It took three years for the ruling party leaders to lay one single road and it was not yet completed fully. In just two years during the TDP rule, over 24,000 kims of CC roads were laid. Whereas, the YCP MLA was not able to complete the three kilometres road in the past three years.

Lokesh said the YCP leaders got over 300 photos on the issue of the Gautam Buddha Road in three years but failed to complete it. Nobody knew where these funds had gone. It was a shame that the YCP MLA was saying that he was laying a road with his own funds. Was he admitting to his own Government’s failures in this respect?

Nara Lokesh said Jagan Mohan Reddy was squeezing the people with his highly priced J-liquor brands, increased taxes and prices of essential commodities. Under the Jagan rule, AP has come to stand in second place in farmers’ suicides and in first place in weavers’ suicides.

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