Former Chief Minister and YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has stated that the party will host its Plenary next year in a spectacular fashion, claiming that Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has brought politics to a new low with his corruption and broken promises and that people are no longer able to vote him back.
Speaking to party Parliament observers here on Wednesday, he claimed that people are fed up with Chandrababu Naidu’s red book governance and will not vote him back because of his widespread corruption, nepotism, land, sand, and liquor mafia, and the fact that he has given away prime land to his supporters on a platter.
I’ve decided that the cadres ought to be prioritized and given their proper role after seeing the horrors of the coalition administration. I will keep my word, unlike Chandrababu Naidu. Everywhere we go, there is a positive reaction to drawing attention to the coalition’s shortcomings, and the cadre has been revitalized. He said that people are furious with Chandrababu.
According to Jagan, next year’s Party Plenary will be a spectacular event. He urged the leaders to put in a lot of effort in their districts and establish a relationship with the cadre at the local level. We will definitely regain power this time around because the coalition has failed miserably and people no longer trust the government’s falsehoods since, on the one hand, none of the promises were kept and, on the other, all of our social programs were abandoned. He said that such a backlash was also seen during the TDP’s first term, which ran from 2014 to 2019.
For one rupee, prime land valued at crores of rupees is being given away. For a pittance, another business received land worth Rs 3,000 crore, while the Lulu group received land worth Rs 1,500 crore.
In order to provide farmers free electricity, we bought power for Rs 2.49 per unit and entered into a deal with SECI; nevertheless, Chandrababu Naidu is purchasing power at Rs 4.6 per unit.
The Red Book Constitution is being used in the state, and their MLAs should be compensated for any job completed at the constituency level.
“People are waiting for an opportunity to teach a lesson to the coalition, so we shouldn’t be afraid of cases,” he added.