AP: Jagan and batch who flooded Visakha?

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At the time of the elections, some criticisms are being heard loudly in the media that Visakhapatnam has been heavily exploited during the five-year rule of Jagan, the leader of the ruling YSRCP party. There is no need to introduce the Visakhapatnam region to the people of Andhra. Visakhapatnam is one of the most beautiful places in India. Located on the shores of the Bay of Bengal, this city has India's fourth largest port and the oldest shipbuilding center in the country. How many people know that India's first ship "Jala Usha" was built here and launched by then prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru? Visakhapatnam is also known as Visakha, vizag and Waltheru.
People of North Andhra call visakha as Vizag. Meanwhile, in 2019, chief minister YS Jaganmohan reddy proposed Visakhapatnam as the executive capital as part of decentralization of administration. It is in this background that reports say that he robbed Visakha. The government officials pretended hypocritical love for this beautiful city and looted the valuable lands. Similarly, with the drama of the 3 capitals, the drama of 3 capitals has been played here. It is heard that many private lands were encroached upon in the name of 'settlement' after obstructing the authority, creating disputes. Rushikonda was shaved... Rs. 450 crores of public money was spent on it and the most luxurious buildings were built for chief minister Jagan.
Similarly, valuable offices and places were pledged as collateral for loans and destroyed the IT sector. Yes, all the tourist attractions that come to mind when you mention the name of visakha have been taken care of. In the past five years, not a single new industry or project has come to Visakhapatnam, but the investments and industries that came during the previous government's regime have been chased away. The thing is that in these five years, the value of the projects that have gone into the hands of Vaikapa leaders and their benami is estimated to be around Rs.8,450 crores.

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