YS Jagan Padayatra Has Historical Significance: Iqbal

YSRCP leader Mohammed Iqbal - Sakshi Post

Kurnool: YSR Congress party (YSRCP) leader Mohammed Iqbal today said that Leader of Opposition in Andhra Pradesh Assembly YS Jagan Mohan Reddy would gain the support of 53 per cent of the people of the State by the end of his mass outreach program, Praja Sankalpa Yatra. Speaking to media here today, he observed that recent surveys found that 43% of the public is in support of the people's leader. He said that the Praja Sankalpa Yatra would remain in the history of the country's politics for a long time.

Chandrababu US Tour A Drama

Iqbal said that Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu would be remembered as the man behind turning Andhra Pradesh, which was called Annapurna, into a State running on debts. Adding that Chandrababu was doing injustice to the farmer community by the Sivaramakrishnan Commission report with his own, he said that the farmers were in deep distress. Chandrababu is tarnishing the reputation of the State by making false statements, he remarked.

Araku MLA Killing An Act Of Cowardice

The YSRCP leader said that it was unfortunate that the Maoists had killed the MLA and the former MLA. He termed the killings as an act of cowardice by the Maoists. "Chandrababu does not like the people of Kurnool because they did not vote for TDP in the last elections. The police attack on the Muslim youth who had demanded for implementation of election promises is unpardonable. The end is near for the TDP leaders. The upcoming elections are the last elections for TDP," he added.

YSRCP Cadre Rejoiced With Padayatra 3000 Mark

YSRCP former MP Vara Prasad, party youth wing leader Bhumana Abhinaya Reddy and others have expressed happiness over YS Jagan's padayatra reaching the 3,000 milestone. "It is a national record. All sections of society are willing to see YS Jagan as the next CM. We will hold padayatras in Tirupati in support of our leader," they said.

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