“Jagan removed Anna Canteens, Pelli Kanuka, pension, fee reimbursement, Chandranna Bima, and became the first CM to stop 100 welfare schemes”, Lokesh Slams Jagan for Being A Menace to People in Disguise of a CM
On the third day of the Yuvagalam Padyatra, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) National General Secretary Nara Lokesh gave an ultimatum to the Jagan Mohan Reddy government in Andhra Pradesh. Addressing a huge gathering of people at Mummidivaram, Lokesh’s voice once again echoed with the optimism of transforming the course of the lives of the people which has been plagued by the ruling government’s embezzlement of crores from the pockets of the poor.
“How can Jagan be poor when he has a whooping wealth of Rs. 1 lakh crores, wears sandals worth one lakh rupees, drinks in thousand rupee water bottle, building palaces in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Tadepalli, Idupulapaya, and now another palace in Vizag?”, questioned Lokesh. Slamming Jagan, Lokesh said, “He removed Anna Canteens, Pelli Kanuka, pension, fee reimbursement, Chandranna Bima, and became the first CM in the country to stop 100 welfare schemes”. Lokesh’s enthralling speech underlined that the rampant corruption, numerically backed up by the 26,000 illegal cases filed against the BC community during Jagan’s regime, signals a seismic shift in Andhra Pradesh’s political realm, the YSRCP faces an impending defeat within the next three months. The impending tide against the YSRCP regime, led by Jagan Reddy, stems from a widespread disillusionment arising from a series of missteps and controversial decisions.
Citing the unlawful arrest of Chandrababu Naidu as a pivotal misjudgment, Lokesh shed light on the incumbent government’s divisive tactics. He emphasised that the Jagan Mohan government’s miscalculated move backfired, causing a resurgence of support for Naidu among the populace, particularly the youth, who now recognize and appreciate his visionary leadership. Moreover, attempts to impede alliances between the TDP and Janasena have faltered, paving the way for an increasingly likely scenario wherein the TDP-Janasena coalition will ascend to power.
Vowing to reinstate numerous welfare programs and rectify the injustices imposed upon various communities during the current administration’s tenure, Lokesh said that under ‘Yuvagalam Nidhi’, Rs. 3,000 per month will be given to the unemployed youth. The farmers will be provided assistance of Rs.20,000 per year, sub-caste funding, and special protection laws for the BC community will be implemented.