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03 Aug 2018 4:10 PM

Kurnool: YSR Congress party (YSRCP) leaders today lashed out at Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu for cheating the youth of the state in the name of 'Mukhyamantri Yuva Nestam'. Speaking to media at the party office in the district, party leaders Shilpa Chakrapani Reddy, BY Ramaiah, MLA Iajaiah, Katasani Ram Bhupal Reddy and Hafiz Khan said that the unemployment incentive was not even benefitting 10% of the unemployed in the state. "In 2014, Chandrababu promised to provide Rs 2,000 to two crore unemployed youth. But, after four years, the government is providing just Rs 1,000 to only 12 lakh members," they said.
The YSRCP leaders said that Chandrababu's name was synonymous with U-turns and betrayals. With his latest scheme, the AP CM betrayed crores of unemployed youth in the state, they added.
Of the 1.8 lakh job vacancies in various departments of the State government, Chandrababu managed to fill just 20,000 of them in the last four years, the leaders observed. They said that Chandrababu betrayed all the communities in the state, from Kapus to the minorities.
Chandrababu should immediately release the Manjunatha Committee report, they demanded. The Telugu Desam Party is unable to cope with the tremendous reception Leader of Opposition in Andhra Pradesh Assembly and YSRCP Chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is getting from the Kapu community across the state, they remarked.