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Reject TDP, Allies; Give YSRCP Full Mandate: YS Jagan To People Of AP

28 Nov, 2018 19:07 IST|Sakshi
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy addressing the crowds in Palakonda

Palakonda (Srikakulam district): Virtually setting the tone for 2019 elections, YSR Congress President YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has appealed to the people to reject Congress, BJP, TDP and Jana Sena as they were all part of great betrayal during the division of the state depriving the state of Special Category Status (SCS).  “We have to sweep all the MP seats for better bargaining power,” he said.

Addressing a mammoth public meeting here on Wednesday as part of the Praja Sankalpa Yatra the Leader of Opposition said, “During the State division, Congress had written that SCS shall be given instead of a definite should be given, while Narendra Modi, Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan had said that the special status would be given during 2014 elections. All of them have betrayed us.”

The people’s leader went on to add, “Enough is enough. There is no need to further believe them. Simply reject them at the hustings and give YSR Congress a full mandate. We will give support to any dispensation that categorically gives a written assurance of according SCS which will result in more investments coming in, more industries coming up and employment opportunities growing up immensely that will be beneficial to the youth in a big way.”

The YSRCP chief said, Chandrababu Naidu has been busy moving around to various places and the script is the same in 2014 polls and the ensuing 2019 polls as well. While it was Narendra Modi and Pawan Kalyan who promised SCS during the earlier polls, now the players have changed in the garb of Congress leaders but the script is the same while Chandrababu Naidu and his lies are the common factor then and now.

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