Coalition govt’s claim of fulfilling promises, deceitful

Kadapa, July 25: YSRCP State General Secretary S. Satish Kumar Reddy sharply criticized the coalition government for betraying the people of Kadapa by failing to implement promised schemes. Addressing the media at the YSRCP office, Satish criticized the government for shamelessly claiming to have fulfilled all commitments, including the "Super Six" schemes, while only partially implementing two and ignoring the rest. He challenged the ruling party to conduct a transparent field-level review to prove their claims. "The coalition's deceitful narrative that all promises are fulfilled is an insult to the public," Satish asserted.
Satish condemned Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu for evading accountability on the Super Six schemes, dismissing critics as "ignorant" while resorting to diversionary tactics like baseless liquor scam allegations. He highlighted Minister Atchannaidu's claim that implementing the "Aadabidda Nidhi" scheme would require selling the state, exposing the government’s insincerity. Satish vowed that YSRCP would continue fighting for the people, undeterred by false cases and arrests aimed at silencing the opposition.
In Kadapa, Satish criticised Minister Nara Lokesh of fostering a culture of intimidation, with TDP leaders threatening YSRCP workers on his orders. "Such tactics to suppress us are futile," he warned, promising a fierce response to personal attacks. On the liquor policy, Satish questioned Naidu’s silence on corruption under the previous policy, which remained in effect until October 2024 under the coalition. "If there was corruption, how much did you gain?" he demanded, calling for a CBI probe. Satish urged the government to focus on development and deliver on promises rather than resorting to threats and false propaganda.

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