Naidu was never with people: Vijayamma

Velugodu (Kurnool dist),
March 22, 2014: Lambasting N Chandrababu Naidu for not being with the people when it
needed most and sailing with the ruling party to further his personal agenda,
YS Vijayamma has said his unconditional letter has given strength for Delhi to
divide the state.

“Chandrababu Naidu has
never taken up any dharna or agitation against the state government but has
saved it when we have moved a no-confidence motion. He has always placed his
personal agenda before the people’s welfare and his letter has given Congress
the strength to divide the state,” she said in a brief address during her
electioneering here on Saturday.

He has done nothing for
farmers, students or other sections of society but has always been on a save
Congress mission. It was YSR Congress which has been with the people and
fighting for their cause, be it hike in power charges or RTC buses fares and
Polavaram issue.

Even when the decision to
divide the state was taken, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and I had undertaken fast to
keep the state united along with party coordinators. Chandrababu Naidu on the
other hand has given his firm nod for the bifurcation, she said.

Sonia Gandhi has divided
the state to see his son as Prime Minister and BJP leader Sushma Swaraj played
her part well and is demanding her share now.

 We have undertaken
deekshas in Delhi and in the state as well and we were with the people always
fighting for your cause. It is not like coming to the people only before elections
to seek votes as is the wont of other parties.

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy
practices value based politics and has promised to provide free education to
two children from each family under Amma Vadi scheme, increase old age pensions
to Rs 700, insulate farmers from price fluctuations by setting up Market
Stabilisation Fund and waive the loans of DWACRA groups.

“Jagan is known for keeping
his word and I appeal to you to cast your vote to YSRCP fan symbol in the
municipal, MPTC, ZPTC, assembly and Lok Sabha elections to ensure a welfare
state.” 

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