Accusing that Chandrababu Naidu-led coalition government has collapsed within four months of its coming power, former chief minister and YCP chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy asserted that only he can save the state if became chief minister again and ensure governance.
Interacting with party activists at Tadepalli palace on Wednesday and Thursday, he alleged that Chandrababu’s lies are now becoming deceptions, and the people’s anger toward him is growing every day. He ridiculed that when Jagan offered pulao, Chandrababu promised biryani, but not only was there no biryani, even the pulao disappeared.
He recalled that during the last four months, the government failed to present a routine budget. “Presenting the budget would require them to specify how much is allocated to each scheme and promise. If they don’t, people will express their anger. That’s why they are delaying the budget presentation”, he added.
Jaganmohan Reddy alleged that there is no administration and law and order in the state. They are running red book rule by filing cases of theft as they like and they are not even able to enumerate the victims of the Vijayawada floods, he said.
He wondered that there is a situation where the houses submerged in the flood cannot collect information about the damage and they cannot help. He accused them of helping those who wanted and wanted to give without transparency.
“There’s no ‘Super Six’ or ‘Super Seven.’ Schemes like Vidya Deevena, Vasathi Deevena, and English medium education have suffered. The ‘Toefl’ initiative is gone, and even the nutritious ‘Gorumudda’ scheme has disappeared. The healthcare sector has been severely affected, with Aarogyasri in jeopardy, and agricultural subsidies are also fading away,” he pointed out.
However, the YCP chief said that there is no need for YCP leaders and workers to fear the cases being filed to silence and suppress them. He asked them to move forward with patience, support the people and take part in their struggles. He revealed that they have been formulating an action plan to strengthen the party from village level, that no national party could reach to such a stage.