Chandrababu thriving only on lies, Credit chori

Nagari, Jan 24: Former Minister RK Roja said Chandrababu Naidu’s Nagari programme turned into an “utter flop,” with people walking away midway, unable to listen to his lies. Addressing the media at the Nagari camp office, she said Chandrababu, who failed to fulfil even a single promise made to the constituency, spoke confidently to empty chairs and once again resorted to maligning Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy only to divert attention from his own failures. She said despite being Chief Minister four times, Chandrababu has nothing to show in Nagari, while development visible across the constituency stands testimony to “Jagananna’s governance.”

Roja said even the 100-bed Nagari hospital, whose foundation was laid during YSR’s time and upgraded with dialysis and facilities under Y.S. Jagan, was avoided by Chandrababu to escape embarrassment. She stated that urban health centres, dialysis facilities, parks, electric crematorium, polytechnic college at Puttur, IT college, substations, temples, farmer facilitation centres, secretariats, housing for the poor, and community infrastructure were all delivered under YSRCP, while Chandrababu and his family “did nothing” for Nagari. She accused him of repeatedly promising a textile park before elections and abandoning weavers after, while Y.S. Jagan spent lakhs of rupees on weavers’ welfare, health, housing, education support, and “Nethanna Nestham,” even during COVID.

Roja ridiculed Chandrababu’s “Super Six, Super Hit” claims, stating that unemployment allowance, women’s assistance, farmer support, “Aadabidda Nidhi,” gas cylinder subsidy, bus concessions, and other assurances were either cut, delayed, or abandoned, leaving massive unpaid dues. She accused Chandrababu of shameless credit theft even on land resurvey, which he earlier vilified, but now continues using Jagan’s technology, drones, maps, and systems while replacing only the covers and pasting his own photos.

She said Chandrababu has no moral right to criticise Y.S. Jagan after presiding over corruption, manipulating investigations, and running what she called an “arbitrary, vindictive regime.” She alleged that while Chandrababu, Lokesh, and Pawan Kalyan misuse public money, they remain silent on farmers’ distress, attacks on students, crimes against women, and missing girls. Roja demanded that cheating cases be booked against Chandrababu and his allies for deceiving the people and called upon citizens to politically reject leaders who, she said, survive only on lies, diversion, and betrayal.

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