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YS Jagan not to leave Chandrababu

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YS Jagan criticism on Chandrababu's regime
YS Jagan criticism on Chandrababu's regime

YS Jagan not to leave Chandrababu. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has launched a scathing attack on his predecessor, N Chandrababu Naidu, accusing him of failing to fulfill his election promises and neglecting the welfare schemes implemented by the YCP government.

Jagan's criticisms focus on Chandrababu's commitment to wealth creation and welfare, which he made during the recent election campaign. Jagan demands that Chandrababu implement the promised schemes, including the "Mother's Salutation" scheme, which offered ₹15,000 per student, "Rythu Bharosa" providing ₹20,000 financial assistance to every farmer family, and the "Fee Reimbursement" scheme.

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Jagan also criticizes the lack of implementation of the accommodation scheme for students, the zero interest scheme, and the promised ₹1,500 monthly allowance for young women turning 18 in AP. He further criticizes the non-implementation of the unemployment benefit scheme, which offered ₹3,000 per month to unemployed youth, the employment guarantee scheme, fishing insurance, and free crop insurance.

Jagan accuses Chandrababu of misleading the people by presenting false data and white papers. He highlights the discrepancy between Chandrababu's pre-election promises and his current actions, claiming that the TDP leader has betrayed the trust of the people.

Furthermore, Jagan criticizes the decline in various welfare schemes, such as the pension and ration distribution systems, and the changes made to the midday meal scheme. He also points to the slow distribution of educational kits and a breakdown in law and order.

Jagan's relentless criticism of Chandrababu is aimed at highlighting the perceived failures of the previous government and underscores the YCP's commitment to fulfilling its own promises. This public confrontation adds a layer of intensity to the political landscape in AP, setting the stage for a fierce contest between the two parties ahead of the next elections.

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