Jagan Mohan - Congress Sows Discord In YSR Family

G GOWTHAM
Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S jagan mohan reddy has accused the congress of having a "dividing and ruling" heritage, which includes wrongfully partitioning andhra pradesh for political benefit and now inciting dissension among his own family.
God is there to teach us a lesson
"The congress compelled my uncle (YS Vivekananda Reddy) to run against my mother after I left from the party to start my own. They haven't learnt their lesson. Once again, they have propped up my sister (Y S Sharmila) to lead the party in the state. They are unaware that a higher force, God, is looking over them. "He will teach these people a lesson," jagan mohan reddy said at an education summit here on Wednesday.

Issue-Based Support For BJP
The cm emphasised that his party has pragmatically maintained good relations with the bjp administration at the Centre for the sake of AP's development.
"While maintaining a cordial bond, we have weighed every issue thoroughly before extending issue-based support to the BJP-led government," the prime minister stated.
99% of promises were fulfilled
Jagan mohan reddy dismissed the relevance of national parties in ap politics, claiming that the real struggle is between his YSRC and the united forces of telugu Desam and Jana Sena.
He expressed confidence that the YSRC will win the 2024 elections if it fulfils 99 percent of its pledges in the 2019 platform, winning credibility among the people.

Change In Candidates
Responding to questions about changing candidates in specific seats, the chief minister stated that it has been done in some cases based on societal dynamics, polls, and perceptions. The adjustments were made early to provide additional clarity.

Vendatta in CBN Arrest
Regarding the recent arrest of tdp head N chandrababu naidu in an alleged corruption case, jagan mohan reddy rejected any vendetta politics.
"No cm would order such detentions without strong evidence, especially with elections approaching. All of these corruption charges have been brought before the courts. He's battled tooth and nail in the courts. And judges at all levels are convinced by the evidence presented against Naidu. This is what landed him in prison for 52 days. "How can anybody call this vendetta politics?" he inquired.



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