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YS Jagan refutes political accusations and gives YSR credit for Pulivendula’s development

Jagan Mohan Reddy, the chief minister, visited Pulivendula and spoke to the people there movingly at a nomination ceremony held at the CSI Ground. As CM Jagan considered the revolutionary advancements in the area, he saw the ongoing influence of his late father, the distinguished leader YSR, in Pulivendula’s success story.

CM Jagan thanked the people for their steadfast support and togetherness and highlighted Pulivendula’s importance as a ray of hope and growth that personifies the principles taught by YSR. CM Jagan emphasized the cultural ethos of Pulivendula, Kadapa, and Rayalaseema while highlighting the area’s fortitude and spirit in the face of difficulties, especially in opposition to the “TDP mafia” that has long afflicted the region.

Speaking about current political disputes and accusations, Chief Minister Jagan condemned efforts by certain groups, including as Chandrababu Naidu, to damage YSR’s legacy and impede the YSRCP government’s advancement. CM Jagan rejected conspiracies and claims of political succession, saying the people are the final arbiters of who should carry on YSR’s legacy. He also warned against using divisive strategies to incite conflict within society.

CM Jagan emphasized his dedication to a transparent and inclusive government while defending his party and record of governance. He did this by citing his accomplishments in administration, social programs, and anti-corruption initiatives. Announcing that Pulivendula would host the much-needed medical college, Chief Minister Jagan reiterated his commitment to improving the area’s healthcare system and meeting the needs of its people.

In the midst of political scheming and personal assaults, Chief Minister Jagan appealed for unity and alertness among Pulivendula’s residents, asking them to recognize the real intentions behind political gamesmanship and preserve the values of justice and advancement.

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