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YSRCP Chief Jagan Mohan claims that there is a “alliance of conspiracies waging war against me” and that “only God and people with me.”

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh and leader of the YSRCP, said during an election campaign on Thursday that the opposition, two of his sisters, and “select media houses” were on a “witch-hunt” against him. They were all “united in a battle against one man,” according to Andhra CM, but he had the backing of the people and the divine.

The YSRCP president said these things at his “Memanta Siddham” (we are all ready) election campaign speech at a public assembly in the Kadapa district’s Proddaturu. He said that the Congress, the BJP, the TDP, and the Jan Sena party were “together waging a war” against him.

In preparation for the Lok Sabha elections, Chandrababu Naidu’s TDP, BJP, and Jana Sena have united in what Reddy has dubbed a “alliance of conspiracies.”

The TDP and the Jana Sena brought a party from the Center (the BJP) in exchange for support. Additionally, they subtly introduced the Congress, a different party, from the center. Collectively, they are fighting against a single Jagan. Not only that, but they also brought two of my sisters. India Today cited the Andhra chief minister as saying, “They are all fighting together against one man.”

Reddy was speaking about his cousin Sunitha Narreddy, who is leading an investigation into her father YS Vivekananda Reddy’s death, and his younger sister YS Sharmila, who is the chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC), without naming names.

“I’m alone myself. These groups have banded together to oppose me. The Andhra CM told ANI, “I have the backing of God and the people.

In an effort to “teach a fitting lesson” to the opposition, Reddy pleaded with the state’s citizens to support the governing party in the next Assembly and Lok Sabha elections.

Reddy further claimed that the opposition parties were waging a deceptive campaign against him in relation to the recent cocaine bust at the Vizag port and the death of his uncle, YS Vivekananda Reddy.

Reddy emphasized that TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu and Andhra Pradesh BJP head D Purandeswari’s family owned the firm that imported the container.

“They unjustly accuse the YSRCP of every crime that may occur. He added, “Even NTR was betrayed.”

The leader of the YSRCP started his election campaign with a 21-day bus journey from Idupulupaya in the Kadapa district.

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