The election fervour in andhra pradesh has intensified as the nomination process comes to a close and campaigning gains momentum. Both the ruling ycp and the opposition nda alliance have released their manifestos, outlining their respective agendas for the state's development.
During a campaign meeting in Kalikiri, Annamaiya district, chief minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy addressed the nda manifesto, making key remarks about the opposition alliance. jagan revealed that they received a call from Delhi, urging them not to feature prime minister Modi's photo on the TDP-Janasena manifesto. He accused chandrababu naidu of being unable to include photos of all three alliance leaders in their manifesto, suggesting internal discord within the opposition camp.
Jagan warned the electorate against voting for chandrababu naidu, alleging that if tdp comes to power, the existing welfare schemes initiated by the ycp government would be jeopardized. He used strong language, likening trusting Chandrababu to putting one's head in the mouth of a python and accusing him of being insincere in his promises to farmers.
Furthermore, jagan questioned Chandrababu's credibility in doubling the Rythu Bharosa scheme, emphasizing that the ycp government has been more effective in delivering welfare measures to farmers. His scathing criticism aimed at Chandrababu underscores the intense rivalry between the two parties as they vie for voter support in the upcoming elections.