Chandrababu's Intense Attack: Jagan Unfit To Be A CM!
The TDP boss inspected the work at the capital city and asked the officials for the status
By: Tupaki Desk | 20 Jun 2024 10:57 AM GMTNewly Sworn-in Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Nara Chandrababu Naidu visited the capital region in Amaravati, the first visit after assuming the CMO. He received a grand welcome from the locals who gathered in big numbers. Chandrababu Naidu reached the site where the foundation stone was laid and bowed down.
The TDP boss inspected the work at the capital city and asked the officials for the status. He held a press meet in Amaravati and made some sensational comments. He recalled the hardships the city went through in the past five years and the sacrifices the locals made.
Chandrababu Naidu the farmers protested for 1,631 days and called the previous government a Dushta Palana. He said that all the works were stopped in the region for five years at the same time the roads would have been developed as a few roads completed 80 percent of the work.
On the occasion, Chandrababu Naidu blasted YS Jagan and said that he is a person who is unfit to be the Chief Minister. Talking about what happened in the previous term he called it a total destruction.
“Polavaram, which is crucial for the state, was ignored. He started his ruling by demolishing the Praja Vedika. Fake news was spread on Amaravati. We have seen in five years what happens if a non-eligible person becomes a CM. That’s why people ignored Jagan saying they don’t need people like him,” CBN said.
Adding further Chandrababu Naidu said a White Paper will be released on Amaravati. No development happened in Amaravati during the YCP regime. MLA and MLC quarters which were completed by 80 percent were also not completed. Even the farmers are troubled. Holy water and sand was brought from various places and the foundation was laid for Amaravati. Maybe this might have saved us, he said.
Chandrababu Naidu gave a message to those who voted for Jagan. He urged those who have voted for Jagan to think once about this. Does such a person with cruel thoughts need to be voted for? What would happen to the state government with such people? He asked.