Ruling party’s candidates introduced to Guntur voters
manifesto, he alleged that they failed to waive off the loans of farmers and SHGs as promised, during the five years that Mr. Naidu was Chief Minister from 2014 to 2019. Mr. Jagan continued to read out from the manifesto, listing what he said were “several more promises made by the alliance, with none of them being delivered”. “It is deplorable that the same three parties have come together again, saying that they want to do good for the people,” Mr. Jagan said.
Urging the public to not be swayed over by the “false promises being made by the NDA”, Mr. Jagan reiterated that welfare and development would be able to go handinhand only with a YSRCP government at the helm.
Before addressing the public meeting, he organised a daylong bus yatra from Sattenapalli Assembly constituency in Palnadu district to Etukuru in Guntur, passing through Sattenapalli, Medikonduru, Perecharla, Nallapadu and Etukuru.
Undeterred by a strong downpour in the evening, Mr. Jagan went on with his bus yatra, with a large crowd following him
YSRCP president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy introduced his party candidates for the Guntur Lok Sabha seat and its affiliated Assembly constituencies to the public at a meeting on Friday.
“Kilari Venkata Rosaiah is contesting from Guntur Lok Sabha seat. Noori Fathima is being fielded from Guntur East Assembly constituency, Balasani Kiran from Prathipadu (SC), Murugudu Lavanya from Mangalagiri, Mekathoti Sucharitha from Tadikonda (SC), Vidadala Rajini from Guntur West, Annabathuni Siva Kumar from Tenali and Ambati Murali from Ponnur,” Mr. Jagan told the voters. He said he was confident that people would vote for ‘fan’. through his journey up to the venue in Etukuru.
YSRCP cadre organised twowheeler rallies in cities and villages