Jagan terms 'Super Six' show a forcible revelry, vows to expose before people
Andhra Pradesh opposition leader Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy terms the ‘Super Six’ show a forcible revelry, vowing to expose its reality before the people.
Jagan terms 'Super Six' show a forcible revelry, vows to expose before people

Former Chief Minister and YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday alleged that the NDA coalition had resorted to blatant misuse of official machinery and ill-gotten money to mobilise crows for the 'Super Six, Super Hit' show in Anantapur.
Stating that it was a 'forcible revelry,' he told a media conference here that he will lead his party's programmes to interact with the people to expose the real nature of NDA constituents. He alleged Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was known for indulging in gimmicks to divert public attention from his failures and the massive urea shortage across the State.
Opposing the decision on opening medical colleges under PPP mode, he said that the privatization move will be opposed tooth and nail and they will join hands with all like-minded people and organizations to force the government to roll back the decision and if they still go ahead with the decision, it will be reversed after YSRCP formed the government.
Jagan described the celebrations of 'Super Six showdown as a Super Flop' and likened it to a forcible revelry for a flop show as the poll promises were not fulfilled and people were cheated while the farmers became victims of his greed and medical and health has become sick with his corrupt practices and raised a pointed question as to where the loans worth Rs.2 lakh crore taken by the government had gone.
He also questioned as to why the are complaining of severe shortage of urea and other fertilizers and forced to stand in serpentine queues to buy urea.