Pawan focuses on failures of Naidu

Update: 2018-03-15 11:44 IST

Amaravati: Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan lambasted Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu in his speech and focused most of it on criticism of the state government apart from slamming YSRCP president YS Jaganmohan Reddy and BJP leaders on various issues. He also targeted minster Nara Lokesh for his alleged corruption. 

Pawan, in his speech at ANU in party foundation day meeting on Wednesday, accused Naidu of failing to address the problems of Uddanama kidney victims, affected people of Godavari Aqua Park, Polavaram dumping yard, Fatima College medical students, Andhra teachers working in Telangana and Amaravati farmers who gave land to government for capital. He welcomed the victims of all these problems on onto the dais as chief guests for his meeting and demanded justice to them.

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The Jana Sena president blamed the Chief Minister for failing to take proper action against the TDP MLA who manhandled a women officer working on tahsildar cadre. He said that tahsildar Vanajakshi was manhandled by TDP MLA for obstructing illegal digging of sand but Naidu warned the official instead of taking action against the MLA. 

He criticised the government for jailing anti-Mega Aqua Food Park activist A Satyavati for around 40 days. Pawan Kalyan stated that for every 30 years, there was a change in politics and now the change would come through the Jana Sena.

He declared that Jana Sena will fight against TDP government from here after and will focus on failures of Naidu government.  He maintained that though the AP was not a scam Andhra but it became No 1 in corruption mainly after the bifurcation.

By encouraging corruption in sand, the state government indirectly increased the sand prices from 3,000 to 15,000 and the benefit was going to the ruling party MLAs in unethical manner.

The Jana Sena chief asked voters to take the money from all political parties and vote for Jana Sena party only. On Kapu reservation, he said the TDP made impractical promise to the Kapus and thereby encouraged clashes between BCs and Kapu in the state. “The bill which was passed in the Assembly is now at President of India’s table and will not be passed,” he said. 
 

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