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05 Dec 2016 12:44 PM

Kurnool: YSRCP's coordinator of Emmiganuru constituency, Errakota Jaganmohan Reddy, commented that AP CM Chandrababu Naidu was gaming with the lives of the unemployed. Reminding the campaign promises to give a job for every household or stipend of Rs.2000 for every unemployed person, he stated that TDP had later deceived them.
Errakota Jaganmohan Reddy held Gadapagadapaku YSR Congress programme at Gangavaram village of Nandavaram mandal on Saturday. He went to every house in the village and explained to people about Chandrababu's deception and distributed copies of Praja ballot to gather the score offered by them to Chandrababu's governance.
People explained to him about their problems regarding pension, ration, housing, roads and drainage system. They revealed that all deserving people used to get pension on time in the past but after TDP had come to power, they stopped receiving pension properly. They mentioned that officials had not paid attention to their repeated request to remove the electricity wires hanging down.
Speaking on this occasion, Jaganmohan Reddy slammed Chandrababu for making impossible promises at the time of elections to get into power and betraying people later. He called it ridiculous for citing financial deficit as an excuse for not keeping his promises. Recollecting how welfare schemes had been implemented efficiently during YSR's tenure, he suggested that people should wave goodbye to the anti-people TDP rule. A number of YSRCP leaders and activists participated in the programme.