Why TDP chief didn’t bring change in small village like Yerraguntla in Andhra: Jagan Mohan Reddy

Reddy said many people brag about themselves and their experience, referring to Naidu, who had worked as the chief minister thrice.

ByPTI

Published Mar 28, 2024 | 7:17 PMUpdatedMar 28, 2024 | 7:18 PM

Andhra Pradesh

YSRCP chief and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday, 28 March, asked why TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu could not bring change in a small village like Yerraguntla in Nandyala district.

On the second day of YSRCP’s “Memanta Siddham” (“We are all ready”) bus tour, the chief minister conducted a gram sabha (village meeting) in Yerraguntla and interacted with the villagers. He informed them that he had extended the village welfare schemes worth ₹49 crore.

“I am asking you only one thing. I am a very small person. Even in age, I am a small person. When a small person like me has done so many things in this small village (Yerraguntla) then what did that person with 14 years of experience do,” said Reddy, addressing the villagers.

Reddy said many people brag about themselves and their experience, referring to Naidu, who had worked as the chief minister thrice.

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‘People’s lives changed’

Further, the YSRCP chief said that people’s lives have changed under his rule and the system was reformed.

As part of the ‘Memanta Siddham’ election campaign tour, Reddy will today pass through Deebaguntla, address a public meeting at a government degree college ground in Bommalasatram and participate in a community meeting at RGM Engineering College in Nandayala.

On Friday, the third day of the tour, Reddy will resume his bus journey from Nagalapuram in Kurnool district and proceed through Kodumuru, Gonegandla and Ralladoddi to address a public meeting at Yemmiganuru. Later, he will go to Ratana village in Kurnool district for the night halt.

Reddy has embarked on a 21-day election campaign bus tour from Idupulupaya in the Kadapa district to Icchapuram in the Srikakulam district.

Elections for the 175-member Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh are scheduled on 13 May and counting of votes is slated for 4 June.

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