Y.S. jagan mohan reddy, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, who completed three years in office on Monday, said his government had fulfilled more than 95% of the promises given to the people. In these years, he stated he tried to live up to the people's faith in him by keeping the promises he made. During that time, he posted, numerous good projects and programmes were launched. "It has been three years since I took over as chief minister with your love and devotion and blessings," he said on Facebook.

Jagan mohan reddy stated that he hopes to continue serving the people in the days ahead and that people continue to show their love. "I'd like to express my gratitude to everyone for providing me the opportunity to serve you," he continued. The main opposition telugu desam party (TDP) has issued a 'charge sheet' accusing the jagan Mohan Reddy-led administration of three years of'misrule.' K. Atchannaidu, the TDP's state president, issued a 1,111-point 'people's charge sheet.'

He claimed that the ruling ysr congress Party (YSRCP) has no moral right to celebrate three years in power because all parts of the population are suffering and all sectors have collapsed as a result of the'misrule.'

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