The YSR Congress president, Mr Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, said that his 17 MLAs had resigned only to teach a lesson to the Congress government, which neglected the welfare of farmers and labourers. Mr Jagan toured Siddavatam, Ontimitta and Nandalur mandals in Rajampet Assembly constituency limits as party of his byelection campaign on Thursday.
Speaking on the occasion, he alleged that Congress leaders only gave importance to safeguard their posts and criticised government for being inefficient. Mr Jagan alleged that the Telugu Desam president, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, had failed to develop the state during his nine-year-old rule and added that the TD chief was levelling allegations against him, unable to digest the development schemes launched by his father Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy.
He alleged that welfare schemes introduced by YSR for farmers and labourers were not being implemented and 17 MLAs had resigned, unable to see the problems faced by the poor.
Mr Jagan said that there was an overwhelming response for his Odarpu Yatra and the byelection campaign, reflecting people’s affection towards YSR. He said that it was important what one did for people and not how one long one lived. Mr Jagan urged people to elect Mr A. Amarnath Reddy contesting from Rajampet Assembly seat.
Mr Amarnath Reddy, party district convenor K. Suresh Babu and others were present.
from DC
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