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CM Jagan Boasts Welfare Achievements in AP Elections Rally

CM YS Jagan stated that he has done good for everyone along with developing every village in the state. Speaking at the ‘Memanta Siddham’ public meeting in Kavali, he criticized Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan. He questioned Chandrababu’s accomplishments during his 14 years as CM, asking if he could claim to have introduced any significant scheme. Jagan also challenged whether even 10% of the promises made were fulfilled and mocked the practice of remembering colourful manifestos only during elections.

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Deception has become a habit

Jagan stated that the upcoming elections would determine the future of the state. He clarified that the contest is not between him and Chandrababu but between Chandrababu, who has a habit of deceiving the people, and the public. He proudly stated that he, as Jagan, stands on the side of the poor and the people. In this battle, on one side is Chandrababu and his adopted son, and on the other side is Jagan, who seeks to win for righteousness. He asked if everyone is ready to support Jagan in the elections scheduled for May 13.

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From Kuppam to Ichchapuram

CM Jagan claimed that development is visible in every village from Kuppam to Ichchapuram in the state. He highlighted the introduction of systems like the Secretariat system, the volunteer system, RBKs, village clinics, the transformation to English medium schools, women police, and the Disha app in every sister’s phone as examples of such development. He questioned whether such progress ever occurred during Chandrababu’s governance. Jagan asserted that his administration brought a system free of corruption and discrimination. He mentioned that welfare programs were implemented for every household, regardless of whether they voted in the last elections, ensuring benefits to all eligible individuals.

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