The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Think of developmen­t done by YSRCP: Jagan

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“Bene„t of ₹25 lakh under Aarogya Sri scheme and initiative­s such as family doctor, village clinic and Aarogya Suraksha have brought revolution­ary changes in public health sector,” he said and mentioned other welfare schemes such as village and ward secretaria­t system, digital library, Disha app among others.

Mr. Jagan Mohahn Reddy asked the voters what good the TDP national president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu had done for the state during his 14-years tenure as the Chief Minister.

“The people in the State will never trust Mr. Naidu,” he said.

Referring to the tenure of the NDA government in the State between 2014 and 2019, he alleged that it had failed to honour the promises made in their poll manifesto such as waiver of farm loans and providing unemployme­nt allowance among others.

NDA manifesto lacks feasibilit­y

The Chief Minister alleged that the feasibilit­y of implementi­ng the promises made in the manifesto of the NDA for the 2024 elections including the ‘Super Six’ schemes appeared bleak.

YSRCP Bapatla MP candidate Nandigam Suresh, Repalle Assembly candidate Evuru Ganesh and others accompanie­d the Chief Minister during the meeting.

Later in the day, the Chief Minister also took part in another public meeting in Macherla Assembly constituen­cy of Palnadu district and sought votes for the YSRCP MLA candidate Pinnelli Ramakrishn­a Reddy and Narasaraop­et Lok Sabha candidate Anil Kumar Yadav.

“The TDP-BJP government which had the backing of JSP in 2014 failed to implement their promises. The three parties have forged an alliance again for power only. If you vote for the alliance you will be doomed,” he told the voters.

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