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TDP, JSP no match to YSRCP, says AP CM

Feels that opposition parties, which do not have even candidates to contest in all 175 constituencies, should not be equated with the YSRCP

TDP, JSP no match to YSRCP, says AP CM
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I do politics for the sake of people without depending on support from any other political party whereas you do it to gain power to pursue the policy of plunder, stash and devour with the support of foster son, friendly media

- Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy

Mallayapalem (Krishna dist): Reasserting that the YSRCP is the heartbeat of the poor, Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday said that the threat of TDP and Jana Sena in the next elections is not worth considering.

At a meeting here, he said that the Opposition parties, which do not have even candidates to contest in all 175 constituencies, should not be equated with the YSRCP which took birth from the aspirations of the people.

Politics of YSRCP is linked with people while TDP and Jana Sena are depending on political gimmicks and mischievous and malicious campaign of their friendly media, he alleged, adding that YSRCP will take on the pack of ‘political wolves’ alone in the next elections due after 10 months.

“I do politics for the sake of people without depending on support from any other political party whereas you do it to gain power to pursue the policy of plunder, stash and devour with the support of foster son, friendly media,” he said, attacking TDP.

Coming down heavily on Jana Sena president Pawan Kalyan, the Chief Minister said that the ‘package star,’ who has sacrificed his life for serving the TDP, is drawing immense pleasure from his Varahi vehicle. “Fifteen years after forming his political party, the Jana Sena leader is unabashedly claiming that he will enter the Assembly after the next elections and no one can stop him,” said the Chief Minister mocking at his recent statements.

He also made fun of TDP national president N Chandrababu Naidu’s appeal to the people to give him another chance. “Naidu can’t dare to seek votes for what he had done to the people as he had no achievements to his credit. Instead, he is seeking one more chance making false assurances and promising a golden future to them,” he remarked. He said Naidu has no moral ground to seek votes.

While Naidu did not implement welfare schemes during this term and also opposed distribution of house sites to the poor in the CRDA region as he is anti-poor, the government began introducing reforms in every sector within six months of coming to power, the Chief Minister said. The government has spent Rs 2.16 lakh crore on various welfare schemes in the past four years and brought revolutionary changes in most sectors.

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