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Vijayawada: Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has said the belief that “all the elections will go well” is waning due to present developments in the state and N. Chandrababu is evil incarnate, as he “disrupted” the ongoing welfare schemes. He said, “Their conspiracies are reaching new heights. We press buttons to release benefits to the people, the Opposition applies pressure on the Election Commission to halt the welfare schemes. Even the money that should go into the accounts of our sisters is being stopped by the misguided steps of Chandrababu.”

“Are there anything more wicked than these,” the Chief Minister asked as he addressed three public meetings as part of the YSRC’s election campaign in Repalle, Macherla and Machilipatnam on Monday. “Five years have passed since we took power. The seeds planted in every household, village, town and social



class have been nurtured and cultivated. Over the next 15 years, you will witness these crops mature into strong trees, reshaping the destinies of the poor,” he said.

Jagan Mohan Reddy has cited the “hypocrisy” of Chandrababu Naidu running a “fake” campaign against the Land Titling Act, which was endorsed by his partymen during the Assembly Session. “Over 17,000 revenue villages are being resurveyed and we have deployed 15,000 surveyors along with the installation of rovers. Through GPS technology, boundary stones have been positioned. The total cost for this project’s implementation is Rs 2,000 crore. We have completed 6,000 villages so far out of the 17,000 villages in the past 2 years, and we shall complete the rest of the villages and update the records,” the Chief Minister stated.





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