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People in AP prepared to repeat 2019 adios to Chandrababu Naidu : CM

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Bhimavaram: Dubbing Telugu Desam Party National President N Chandrababu Naidu as a megalomaniac, behaving like a jilted lover by threatening people to return him to power, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy said that people are ready to repeat the 2019 adios this time over.

Addressing a large gathering in Narasapuram in West Godavari district here on Monday, the Chief Minister said, the template of rejecting TDP outright was seen in Naidu’s home constituency Kuppam local bodies election and the Opposition Leader threatening people to vote him back is like the bravado of a jilted lover and comes out of sheer frustration and despair after seeing the development and welfare activities being carried out by the YSRCP Government.

Reddy, who participated in a slew of developmental activities said that TDP and its friendly media which pursued the policy of plunder, stash and devour are now resorting to expletives.

People bid good-bye to the TDP in the 2019 elections for its failure to implement the manifesto and this time around the result would be no different, he said, adding that 98 percent of poll promises were fulfilled by his government. Majority of the households in the state had benefited by the welfare schemes being implemented and will extend their support judiciously.

Ridiculing Chandrababu for resorting to emotional blackmailing to seek votes, he observed that his actions are similar to that of frustrated people who threaten to commit suicides by jumping from cell towers. ‘The only yardstick for a mandate should be whether or not you have benefited out of the welfare schemes,’ the Chief Minister said TDP and Jana Sena have nothing to boast of as they have done nothing to the people.

TDP has become Telugu Boothu Party while Jana Sena has become Rowdy Sena, he said.

The meeting was attended by Legislative Council Chairman Moshen Raju, Cabinet Ministers, MPs, MLAs, local leaders, officials, among others.

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