Nara Lokesh challenges AP CM Y. S. Jagan

Friday, November 15, 2024

Telugu Desam Party National General Secretary Nara Lokesh challenged the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy to put the evidence against these fake allegations out in the open in the next 24 hours.

Going into the details, the young TDP leader asked the YSRCP Chief to prove all the baseless allegations that were against him and the TDP chief Nara Chandra Babu Naidu. Sharing the same on his Twitter handle, Lokesh wrote- ‘Not so Dear @ysjagan & Cronies, I wish to bring to your kind attention that it’s already been 3 years 8 months since you have occupied office. You tried your hardest and dug deepest to find out if me or our party President have indulged in corruption.’

He further questioned- ‘You thought we were like you. You found out the truth that not a single instance of Corruption has occurred in our offices. It must have come as a shocker for the corrupt Atma in you.’

Questioning about the alleged fake charges like Insider trading, Corruption etc., Lokesh wrote- ‘All the allegations you have made against me including Insider Trading, Fiber Grid, Incentives to IT cos, and numerous others have turned out to be gas. Even disproportionate assets case against @ncbnGaru was struck down as no wrongful action was found’.

Further taking a dig at the YSRCP leader and the AP CM YS Jagan, Lokesh wrote- ‘Now, out of desperation, you have brought up APSDC, making baseless allegations on me again, just like before. I challenge you to put evidence out in the open in the next 24 hours. Prove you are a man enough to fight me out in the open rather than make these fake, baseless allegations in order to tarnish my reputation.’

YS Jagan who is currently overlooking the Paddy procurement incidents in the state has yet to respond to these comments. So, stay tuned for more updates!

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