PhD in Cheating, says Jagan.

YSRCP chief Y.S. Jagan criticized Chandrababu for spreading false propaganda and mismanaging finances in Andhra Pradesh. He detailed the state's massive debt, totaling ₹1.45 lakh crore, and accused the previous government of economic destruction. Jagan also condemned the halting of several welfare schemes, including Rythu Bharosa and Vasathi Deevena, which were initiated by his government.

PhD in Cheating, says Jagan.

Amaravati: YSRCP chief and former CM Y.S. Jagan addressed the media on Thursday morning. Speaking at the party office in Tadepalli, he lashed out at Chandrababu, accusing him of spreading false propaganda among the people by highlighting the difficulties faced during the one year of his five-year tenure. Jagan mentioned that during the Assembly elections, he had urged people not to trust Chandrababu, saying that trusting him was like putting your head into a tiger’s mouth. He also reminded that he had said trusting Chandrababu was like waking up the moon.

Jagan explained that in the last nine months, the budgetary account liabilities amounted to ₹80,000 crore. He pointed out that ₹52,000 crore was under the name of Amaravati, ₹8,000 crore through Markfed and Civil Supply, ₹5,000 crore through APEDC, totaling ₹1.45 lakh crore in loans. He questioned how many buttons the government pressed and how much money was distributed to the poor, criticizing the government's actions. Jagan accused the Chandrababu government of causing economic destruction in the state during these nine months. He criticized the government for breaking all records in taking loans.

He also condemned how the government had deceived volunteers after coming to power and failed to provide new jobs. He mentioned that along with 2.6 lakh volunteers across the state, 18,000 employees from beverages had been removed by the government. Jagan alleged that the coalition government had ruined the prestigious welfare schemes brought by his government, including the Fishermen’s Welfare, Kapu Nestham, EBC Nestham, Jagananna Chedodu, Law Nestham, Rythu Bharosa, and Vasathi Deevena. He criticized the coalition government for halting these schemes. For more updates, visit Vaartha.

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