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After ending his bus yatra, the AP CM asks folks to give it one more shot.

After ending his bus yatra, the AP CM asks folks to give it one more shot.

SRIKAKULAM, APR 25   :   Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday came down heavily on Chandrababu Naidu’s ‘fraudulent’ promises and said that unlike him, he implemented 99 per cent of the electoral promises in the last 58 months.
Addressing final public meeting on conclusion of Memantha Siddham Yatra at Srikakulam, he said, “If you vote for Jagan, all the schemes will continue for next five years, but Chandrababu Naidu will end it, if you vote for TDP. We saw a tsunami of people from Rayalaseema to Uttar Andhra during the yatra, and looking at the people gathered here, I am sure YSRCP will win all 25 Lok Sabha and 175 assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh.”
He noted that the history of door delivery of welfare schemes belongs to the YSRCP government.
“We have brought changes in the education, medical, and health sectors in last 58 months. Further, we have introduced revolutionary schemes regarding Gram Swaraj. Meanwhile, we have seen the culture of Chandrababu, who threw the manifesto once the elections were over,” the Chief Minister claimed.
He highlighted that the YSRCP government is providing the same kind of education to the poor and the rich.
“Since Chandrababu does not have anything to claim as his achievements, his job is only to criticise me. But, unlike Chandrababu, I will not give fraudulent promises. Do you want a cheat like Chandrababu or an honest person like Jagan?” quipped YSRCP chief.
CM Reddy has travelled 2,100 km spreading over 86 assembly constituencies in 22 days as part of his
‘Memantha Siddham’ bus yatra.
After starting his yatra at Idupulapaya in Kadapa district, he attended 16 public meetings and six special interactions like meeting with old-age pensioners, weaver communities, Vahana Mitra beneficiaries, and social media workers among others. He also participated in huge road shows at nine places.(UNI)

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