Jagan Hits Hard at Chandrababu: A Vision of Deceit or Development?

Tadepalli:
YSR Congress Party President and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has once again targeted former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, calling his Vision 2047 nothing more than a “colorful tale of deceit.” Speaking at the Tadepalli camp office to local body representatives and party leaders from the Anantapur district, Jagan laid bare his views on opposition politics and outlined YSRCP’s achievements.

A Vision Wrapped in Deception

In a blistering critique, Jagan questioned the credibility of Chandrababu’s Vision 2047.
“Chandrababu Naidu talks about Vision 2047, but what progress did he deliver during his tenure? Unlike his empty promises, we have transformed schools and healthcare. That is what true vision looks like,” Jagan remarked.

Transforming Education

The Chief Minister highlighted YSRCP’s efforts in reshaping education.
“Government schools now rival private institutions in quality. From infrastructure upgrades to advanced teaching methods, our reforms have laid the groundwork for a better future,” Jagan said.

Jagan also underscored partnerships with global institutions like Harvard and MIT, aiming to modernize higher education and introduce global best practices.

Healthcare Revolution at the Grassroots

Jagan emphasized the party’s strides in preventive healthcare by establishing village-level healthcare systems and integrating modern technology into public health.
“The changes we’ve made are not just cosmetic. We are building systems that will serve future generations,” he stated.

Party Cadres as Social Media Warriors

Jagan urged his party leaders and workers to amplify YSRCP’s agenda online.
“Every party worker must become a digital warrior. Use social media as a platform to showcase our achievements and counter the opposition’s false propaganda,” he appealed.

Exposing Chandrababu’s Failures

Jagan didn’t hold back in critiquing Chandrababu’s governance.
“In just six months of administration, people are already regretting his rule. From unfulfilled promises to widespread corruption, his misgovernance has left the state in disarray,” he charged.

Jagan pointed out the alarming rise in electricity bills under Naidu’s governance and announced statewide protests scheduled for December 27 to voice public discontent.

A Message of Resilience

Reflecting on his own political journey, Jagan encouraged his party cadres to stay resolute.
“The path of opposition is never easy. I endured 16 months in jail but came out stronger. With the people’s trust, I became Chief Minister. Stay courageous, for the YSRCP will always stand with you,” he reassured.

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