
YSRCP to carry out ‘Recalling Chandrababu Manifesto' to expose NDA govt.
Speaking to the media in a press conference on Friday, Mr. Amarnath alleged that the NDA government completely failed to implement its election promises. He said the TDP leaders have been blatantly telling not to extend welfare programmes to YSRCP cadre, but when the YSRCP was in power, the benefits were provided to the people in a transparent manner, irrespective of their political affiliations.
He alleged that Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has no respect for manifesto, Constitution or the people. Though Mr. Chandrababu Naidu and K. Pawan Kalyan had given signed bonds promising the implementation of welfare schemes, they are now going back on it, he said.
The YSRCP leader also alleged that the promises of 'Aadabidda Nidhi', 'unemployment stipend', 'Annadatha Sukhibhava' and creation of 20 lakh jobs were not implemented. He also alleged that a number of conditions were imposed for 'Talliki Vandanam' and 'Deepam' schemes. He added that locally the TDP cadre were unable to face the voters as the government failed to implement the promises. He appealed the people to question the NDA leaders over their promises.
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