Dump Telugu Desam in the Bay, YSRC Jagan tells people

He alleged that Mr Naidu deceived unemployed youth of the state by forgetting promises of providing jobs.

Update: 2016-02-12 00:33 GMT
YSR Congress president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy greets the people near Uddanda-rayunipalem village in Guntur district on Thursday.

GUNTUR: YSR Congress president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy asked the public to throw the cheater Telugu Desam government into Bay of Bengal.

Mr Jagan on Thursday visited Chirumamilla village in Nandendla mandal of Guntur district and unveiled a bronze statue of former MLA, Bala Koti Reddy.
Addressing a public meeting on the occasion, Mr Jagan alleged that Chief Minister N. Chand-rababu Naidu became a cheater by continuously telling lies to the public.

Claiming that people of AP were vexed with the corrupt TD government, he asked the public to throw away TD government into the Bay of Bengal.

Mr. Jagan alleged that due to the absence of loan waiver scheme, the farmers are receiving notices from the banks and women were forced to pay '2 interest against 25 paisa interest due to the absence of DWCRA loan waiver.

He alleged that Mr Naidu deceived unemployed youth of the state by forgetting promises of providing jobs.

He called upon the public to question the TD government about election promises and asked to cooperate with the YSRC to end the barbaric rule of the TD government.

The farmers of the capital region asked the opposition leader to protect their unique farmlands from turning into concrete buildings.

Mr Jagan Mohan Reddy is visiting Guntur district to attend marriages of sons/daughers of YSRC leaders. He will attend marriages in Uddanda-rayunipalem and Vadda-manu of Amaravati capital region and at Guntur.

Mr Jagan went to Uddandarayunipalem through Krishna Kara-katta road. The orphan children and students of Chiguru residential school stopped Mr Jagan and welcomed him with roses.

Farmers stopped Mr Jagan at Tallayapalem and Lingayapalem and presented locally cultivated fresh carrots. They lamented over the turning unique multi-crop fertile lands into concrete jungle.

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