People, Not Those Who Joined Hands with YSR's Enemies, Will Decide His Successor: CM Jagan
YS Avinash has done no wrong, and I strongly believe it, says CM Jagan
Opposition is using my two sisters as part of their conspiracy to beat YSRCP: CM Jagan
Congress tried to erase the legacy of late YSR by filing cases post his demise: CM Jagan
Pulivendula, Kadapa: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy said the people have to decide the successor of the legendary leader Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, who brought development to Pulivendula and later taken to greater heights by the YSRCP government, not those who joined hands with others trying to erase his name from the people's minds during the public meeting before filing his nomination in Pulivendula on Thursday.
Taking a dig at the opposition leaders, “Unable to face me alone in the political arena, TDP-JSP-BJP is united to conspire against me. Unfortunately, my two sisters (referring to Sharmila and Sunita) are being used as part of their conspiracy,” said CM Jagan.
He asked the people to remember who worked to erase the reputation of the late YSR by filing cases and mentioning his name in the chargesheet, post his demise.
“It was Congress which tried to hide YSR legacy. Congress didn’t even receive as many votes as NOTA did. Further, Congress was responsible for Andhra Pradesh’s bifurcation and neglected to include the special category status in the state reorganization act. Will anyone vote for the Congress that has broken the state?” asked CM Jagan.
He further noted that voting for Congress is like voting for Chandrababu. “Who will benefit if our votes are divided? It will be Chandrababu and BJP,” said CM Jagan.
“The people of this district know, who killed my uncle Vivekananda Reddy. Isn't it true that Vivekananda had a second wife? Are the questions raised by Avinash in many interviews not reasonable? Avinash has done nothing wrong, and I strongly believe that, so I gave the ticket for him to contest the election,” asserts CM Jagan.
The Chief Minister added that they are trying to destroy Avinash Reddy's life. “Our younger sisters have become part of the opposition conspiracy. They are hanging around with those who unfairly defeated Chinnanna (Uncle Vivekananda) in the MLC election. And people should be aware of the opposition’s conspiracy to gain political mileage,” said Chief Minister Y S Jagan.
Expressing gratitude for his home constituents who stood with him during the difficult times, Chief Minister Jagan said, “Pulivendula is resonating with development, trust, and a success story, and it is because of my late father Y S Rajasekhara Reddy.”
“Pulivendula culture, Kadapa culture, and Rayalaseema culture are the terms thrown at us. It is our culture to be kind and not to give in to threats,” said Chief Minister Jagan.
“No one can beat Jagan in administration, welfare, and schemes. They cannot claim to have done better than YSRCP in any field. Is Pulivendula ready to teach a lesson to those, who are trying to attack YSR’s legacy?” said CM Jagan.
He added that his government has provided governance without bribes and discrimination. “A medical college has been a long-time dream of the people of Pulivendula. We will start that college soon. I didn't assume the role of Chief Minister to accumulate wealth or advance my family's interests. God has bestowed upon me this position to serve the people's well-being. I want my family members to understand the falsehood in the claims that I neglected them after taking office as Chief Minister,” said YSRCP Chief.