*YSRCP slams coalition for slanderous campaign*

Proddturu, May 6: YSRCP has slammed the coalition government for its diversion politics and the slander  in which it is trying to implicate YS Jagan day after day  on some issue or the other with the latest one being the  documentary made on red sanders smuggling.
Speaking to media here on Wednesday,   Party official spokesperson Rachamallu Siva Prasada Reddy said the second revised documentary on red sanders smuggling carries the name and picture of YS Jagan Mohan Reddy while the original documentary which was based on a report by a senior journalist has no reference to the YSRCP leadership. 
The senior journalist in a social media post has clarified that there was no mention of YS Jagan Mohan Reddy in the original story he filed which was late made into a documentary but the second version was distorted and has shown the link with smuggler Erra Gangi Reddy. 
He also mentioned that he will explore legal options for the distortion as there was no mention of YS Jagan Mohan and his links with the smuggler in the original version.
This sort of slanderous campaign is being launched by the coalition targeting YSRCP leadership to divert the attention of the people from its failures. 
Erra Gangi Reddy is not active and no one from YSRCP has been in touch with him while TDP is surrounded by criminals of multiple natures. Gangi Reddy was supposed to join BJP when Purandeswari was the State President but did not materialise. 
Mahesh Naidu who is a known red sanders smuggler is now the official spokesperson of TDP and the Party is surrounded by people who have criminal record varying from smuggling to murder, extortion, sale of illegal stamp papers and the like.
The false propaganda against YS Jagan Mohan Reddy should be condemned with vigour from Proddutur to Ichchapuram and as the journalist has said that he would explore legal options we should make it clear to people the criminal record of TDP and expose its lies. 
All sections of people are being felt cheated from students to employees to women to farmers and the resentment is growing against the government,  he said.

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