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Chandrababu resorting to cheap politics
17 Sep 2018 10:00 AM
Vijayawada: Senior leader of the YSR Congress party Botsa Satyanarayana lambasted Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu for ignoring the public issues in the State. He said that Chandrababu was claiming credit for the completion of the Thotapalli project, which was 89 per cent finished during the previous government's rule. Adding that Chandrababu was resorting to cheap politics, he urged the people of the State to be cautious of his blatant lies.
Botsa said that Chandrababu found fault with YSRCP Chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's words about the possibility of advanced elections. Why did Chandrababu find fault with the Leader of Opposition's words? Is it wrong to prepare our party cadres for the early elections? he asked Chandrababu.
"Chandrababu is speaking as if he is not punishable under law. The government could not do justice to the 16 lakh victims of the Agrigold scandal. Their lives have been pushed into poverty. The TDP government did absolutely nothing for people's welfare and the poor are waiting for elections," he observed.
The YSRCP leader added that the people were aware of Chandrababu's capabilities in influencing the powerful. By saying that voting for the YSRCP means voting for the BJP, does Chandrababu mean to say that voting for TDP means voting for the Congress? he asked.
People of the State are waiting for the return of Rajanna Rajyam under YS Jagan's leadership, he asserted.