Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy of Andhra Pradesh stirred a fervent atmosphere at the “Memantha Siddham” public meeting held today in Akkavaram, within the Tekkali constituency. Addressing an enthusiastic crowd this evening, CM Jagan hailed the attendees as “the lions of Srikakulam,” characterizing these gatherings as the pulse of the underprivileged. With an impassioned call to action, he rallied supporters to clinch all 175 assembly seats and 25 MP seats in the upcoming elections, challenging, “Are you all ready for a double century?”
Asserting the continuity of welfare schemes contingent upon his re-election, CM Jagan cautioned against a potential return to power by his rival, Chandrababu Naidu, stating that a shift in leadership could jeopardize the trajectory of progress. “If you feel content with the developments of the past five years, stand firm alongside your progeny as defenders… let your vote counter the coalition’s deception,” he urged the gathering.
In a bold declaration, CM Jagan boasted of fulfilling 99 percent of the promises outlined in his manifesto, likening its sanctity to revered scriptures such as the Bible, the Quran, and the Bhagavad Gita. He contrasted his commitment to delivering on electoral pledges with what he perceived as the incumbent’s propensity to abandon their manifesto post-elections.
Taking aim at Naidu’s political maneuvers, CM Jagan lambasted his opponent’s coalition-building efforts, accusing him of compromising principles for power. “What does it signify to empower individuals who engage in deceptive practices and exploit the populace for personal gain?” he questioned, highlighting what he perceives as the ethical deficit in his rival’s approach.
In a scathing critique, CM Jagan denounced Naidu’s political alliances as indicative of a desperation to cling to relevance, contrasting it with his administration’s steadfast adherence to its agenda. He urged voters to discern between hollow promises and tangible progress, vowing to continue championing the cause of the marginalized and underserved.
As the electoral landscape intensifies in Andhra Pradesh, CM Jagan’s impassioned address in Akkavaram underscores the high stakes and polarized sentiments characterizing the political discourse ahead of the impending elections.