In Bapatla, Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy commented on the alliance between the TDP, JSP, and BJP for the upcoming elections in Andhra Pradesh. He called it a desperate move by Chandrababu Naidu to remain relevant and warned people to be cautious of their exaggerated promises.
Speaking at a large gathering during his ‘Siddham’ meeting in Medarametla, Jagan referred to a manifesto from 2014 when the three parties (TDP, JSP, BJP) had promised various things like farm loan waivers, women protection force, and financial aid for different groups. He questioned whether these promises were ever fulfilled.
Jagan emphasized that he is counting on the people’s support for victory in the upcoming polls, unlike the opposition parties. He urged the people to be ready for the battle and ensure another historic win for the YSRCP.
Critiquing the TDP and Jana Sena for their inability to secure victory on their own, Jagan criticized Naidu for seeking alliances to bolster his chances. He accused the tripartite alliance of lacking popular support and criticized them for their unjust actions in the past.
Jagan mocked Naidu’s efforts to stay relevant in politics by comparing his political tactics to a rusted bicycle missing essential parts. He questioned the motives behind the alliance and accused them of trying to undermine his achievements as Chief Minister.