Amaravati: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) national president and former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday said that YS Jagan Mohan Reddy won’t complete his five-year term as the chief minister.
Naidu said the state government is dependent on loans which none was willing to give any longer. “The state’s image had taken such a severe beating that the government finds it difficult to last for a full term,” he remarked.
On the second day of Rayalaseema’s ‘Badude Badudu’ campaign, Naidu visited Kurnool and addressed party activists of the united Kurnool district. “The chief minister, ministers, and MLAs used benamis to loot the state,” he added.
The TDP chief recalled how all individuals and national and international institutions competed to put investments in AP during the previous government. “Now, everybody was unwilling to give loans because it was not safe any longer,” he said.
“While the previous chief minister made Rs. 3.14 lakh crore loans, the incumbent chief minister took it to Rs. 8 lakh crore, a burden that the people would not be able to bear in future,” Naidu added.
He went on to say, “Jagan Mohan Reddy nominated Vijay Sai Reddy to Rajya Sabha just because he an accused in CBI cases. If Vijay Sai turned approver, the next moment chief minister would be jailed.”
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