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20 Oct 2025 7:48 PM

Amaravati, Oct 20: YSR Congress Party President and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy questioned Chandrababu Naidu and his coalition government over the unfulfilled promises made to the people before the elections. He asked whether even a single “lamp” has actually been lit in these 18 months of governance.
YS Jagan recalled the promises made by Chandrababu Naidu, including 3,000 rupees monthly allowance for unemployed youth, 1,500 rupees per month for every woman, 4,000 rupees pension from the age of 50, 20,000 rupees annual aid to every farmer besides PM-Kisan, 15,000 rupees per year for every child in every family, three free LPG cylinders per household every year, and free bus rides for women in all routes and services
He said none of these assurances have turned into reality. Instead of lighting new lamps, Chandrababu and his allies have extinguished the ones that were glowing brightly during the YSRCP government from 2019 to 2024.
YS Jagan stated that schools, hospitals, agriculture, welfare, transparency, and law and order have all suffered under the present regime. He reminded that during YSRCP’s rule, nearly 30 welfare schemes through Direct Benefit Transfers lit up every household, but the current coalition has only spread darkness and despair across Andhra Pradesh.