Chandrababu Asks People To Boycott YCP Leaders For spreading Falsehood on Amaravati

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has called upon the people to boycott the YCP leaders, who are spreading false propaganda about Amaravati, the capital of AP. He warned those spreading false propaganda about Amaravati will not be tolerated. He cautioned that those who spread bad propaganda about the sinking of Amaravati should be buried in it only then they will wake up.

He deplored that when people are in trouble these people are busy in spreading false propaganda. He said that those who spread false propaganda are political criminals and should be excommunicated.

He got angry at the allegations made by YCP that he built a barricade to protect his house. Chandrababu asserted that a party like YCP has no right to be in the state. Do you blame and spread false propaganda without helping?, he asked.

He lamented that he is performing Yagna for the people suffering with floods, these people are obstructing him like demons with nasty lies. While serving people on one hand, he deplored he is forced to fight with demons on the other hand. Chandrababu said that they should stop mudslinging and apologize if they are ashamed.

He expressed his anger against the YCP stating that while film actors, industrialists and common people are coming and offering help and cooperation, they are committing atrocities like criminals under the guise of politics.

He warned that anarchy will not continue in the state and such people will not be ignored. He warned them to avoid mud throwing activities. He criticized that people should not be involved in unnecessary politics during the crisis and people are being terrorized. He said that he should not act as a monster without standing by the victims who are in trouble. He warned that they will not let go until those who are talking wrong about Amaravati apologize.

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