Andhra Pradesh ministers Anitha, Narayana, and Satya Prasad expressed their dissatisfaction, noting that it has been 110 days since Chandrababu Naidu’s government assumed office. They asserted that in this brief period, the government has accomplished numerous positive initiatives for the people and questioned whether Jagan is overlooking these achievements. The ministers warned the former Chief Minister that they would not remain passive if he continued to publish false narratives in the Sakshi newspaper.
The ministers reprimanded Jagan, asserting that the public no longer trusts the misleading articles in the Sakshi newspaper and has little interest in reading it. They accused Jagan and the YSRCP leaders of plundering Andhra Pradesh during their five years in power. They also alleged that Jagan has failed to provide assistance to flood victims in Andhra Pradesh, including in Vijayawada, after having exploited the state.
They made it clear that there is no reason to withhold any information about the expenses for flood victims. They announced that a total of ₹601 crores has been allocated for flood relief efforts. The ministers detailed the costs incurred for food, drinking water, and medical care, noting that over ₹139 crores have been specifically spent on flood victims in the NTR district.
Jagan’s group is making unfounded allegations against the Chandrababu government while neglecting to help those affected by the floods. They alleged that the Sakshi newspaper is spreading misleading information to the public. Andhra Pradesh ministers Anitha, Narayana, and Anagani Sathya Prasad warned that if Jagan does not change his ways, they will take measures to ensure he learns an important lesson.