*Two years of betrayal poster, booklet released*

*Chandrababu rule laden with misrule*

Tadepalli, June 1: YSRCP State Coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy said that the two years governance of Chandrababu is laden with deception, lies, backstabbing and atrocities.
Addressing Party cadre during the release of the poster and booklet of Two Years of Deception  here on Monday, he said, the coalition government had spent the last two years dismantling welfare schemes, burdening the state with massive debt, misusing institutions, and diverting public attention through propaganda instead of delivering on its promises.
Sajjala said the government had abandoned its election guarantees while falsely claiming that the Super Six promises had been implemented. He alleged that corruption, misuse of state machinery, diversion politics, and attacks on democratic institutions had become the defining features of the past two years. He stated that the scale of the damage caused by the government could not be explained through a single press conference and therefore required a mass public awareness campaign across the state.

As part of the programme, YSRCP has made the booklet and campaign material available through a QR code and urged citizens to download, read, and discuss the contents with their families and communities. The party will organise protests at mandal headquarters on June 4, town-hall discussions on June 8 and 9, and massive rallies at constituency headquarters on June 12. Sajjala called upon intellectuals, welfare beneficiaries, farmers, women, youth, and all sections affected by the government’s policies to participate in large numbers and contribute to a statewide discussion on the coalition government’s performance.

Highlighting the contrast between the YSRCP government and the present administration, Sajjala said that welfare delivery, healthcare support, educational assistance, women’s empowerment programmes, and financial inclusion initiatives that directly benefited millions of families had either been weakened or discontinued. He pointed to the decline in support for DWCRA women, healthcare, education, and other welfare programmes, alleging that the coalition government had abandoned people-centric governance.

Sajjala also stated that the government was suppressing public discussion on issues such as the Mega DSC recruitment irregularities despite evidence being placed in the public domain. He said that instead of addressing genuine concerns, the government was resorting to diversionary politics and using sections of the media and official machinery to shield itself from scrutiny. He said the forthcoming protest programme would expose the gap between the coalition’s promises and its performance, and would take the realities of the past two years directly to the people.

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