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25 Mar 2018 10:47 AM

YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy narrated a tale of a thief, with reference to Chandrababu.
He said, "Once upon a time there was a thief. On a bad day he was caught red-handed while trying to commit robbery. People and authorities questioned him. His answer was: If you arrest me, our village will be put to shame, not me. The thief went on to say that: If you arrest me, our village and its people will become feeble."
YS Jagan pointed out that on hearing this story he was reminded of Chandrababu who was also behaving like the thief in the story and blackmailing that if he was weakened, the state would turn feeble.
He pointed that the AP CM was cheating the people of the state with such manipulative statements. "Who told you to indulge in cheating, manipulation and illegal activities?" he asked.