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Chandrababu Naidu teamed up with the BJP and Janasena to make sure the anti-incumbency vote would not divide

In order to remove the YSRCP from power in Andhra Pradesh and make sure that the anti-incumbency vote remains united, TDP leader N Chandrababu Naidu stated on Saturday that Janasena, the BJP, and the TDP worked together.

During his Prajagalam election campaign trip, the former chief minister spoke at a public gathering in Pedakurapadu, Palnadu district, saying that the NDA partners came together for Andhra Pradesh’s future.

Pawan Kalyan, the leader of Janasena, has previously called on everyone to work together to eradicate this evil from the state (YSRCP).

“The TDP, Janasena and the BJP joined hands keeping in view the future of all of you,” added Naidu.

He said that Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy’s five years in office were a nightmare for the state.

Naidu said that the Muslim community had suffered a major injustice under the YSRCP regime.

The community was given the assurance by the TDP leader that he would personally be accountable for their safety.

Although the TDP was once a member of the NDA, according to Naidu, there was no discrimination against the Muslim minority.

Denouncing Reddy as a power-hungry individual, Naidu said that Andhra Pradesh has seen several instances of looting and that sand mining has grown to be a profitable industry.

In addition, he said that Reddy had entirely devastated the state and that the state would have gotten income of Rs 1 lakh crore year had Amaravati’s development been finished.

Naidu said that he planned 20 years ahead of time, citing his Vision-2020, which was launched in 2000 and predicted that India will top the international rankings by 2047.

May 13 is the day of the elections for Andhra Pradesh’s 175-member assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats. June 4 is the date of the vote counting.

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