Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy called upon people
of Kovur constituency not to vote for the YSR Congress Party, as Y.S.
Jaganmohan Reddy had tied up with his father YSR's arch political foe,
Chandrababu Naidu, with an ulterior motive to defeat the Congress in the
by-election.
Enumerating
the list of welfare and development programmes of his government, Mr.
Kiran Kumar Reddy asserted that his government was extending the Re. 1
per kg rice scheme, interest-free loans to women's groups, bank loans to
95 lakh farmers in the State, 8 lakh additional pensions to poor people
and 2.25 crore ration cards. Despite this good work, Mr. Jaganmohan
Reddy left the party and “conspired to dethrone the government” for
which he owed an explanation to the people, the Chief Minister said.
Mr.
Kiran Kumar Reddy made a dig at the YSR Congress nominee, saying that
it would be difficult to know whether Mr. Prasanna Kumar Reddy would
continue in the same party before the election ends. “Kovur people
elected Prasanna Kumar in 2009, though YSR campaigned for Srinivasulu
Reddy who was the Congress candidate then. But Prasanna changed his
loyalty and followed YSR. Now again he left the Congress and joined
Jagan's party. It is difficult to say in which party Mr. Prasanna Kumar
will be at a given point of time,” the Chief Minister said.
Terming the Kovur by-poll a historic
one in recent times, Mr. Kiran Kumar Reddy appealed to the voters to
elect the Congress nominee, Polamreddy Srinivasulu Reddy, to bring back
development to the constituency which was badly neglected in the past
three years.
Addressing a well-attended election
meeting here, about 20 km north of Nellore, on Friday, Mr. Kiran Kumar
Reddy mainly targeted his criticism at the YSR Congress president and
his party nominee, Nallapureddy Prasanna Kumar Reddy. He asked as to why
Mr. Jaganmohan Reddy, whose family owed a lot to the Congress, joined
hands with Mr. Chandrababu Naidu with the aim to throw out the Congress
Government through the no-confidence motion in the Assembly.
Union
Minister of State for Textiles Panabaka Lakshmi, Finance Minister Anam
Ramanarayana Reddy, MPs Chinta Mohan, Lagadapati Rajagopal and Magunta
Srinivasulu Reddy, MLC Vakati Narayana Reddy spoke.
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