Agriculture Minister K. Atchannaidu has hit out at former Chief MInister YS Jaganmohan Reddy for allegedly attempting to create law and order problems by conducting `paramarsa yatras’ again. He criticized that he is going to visit people who use drugs and ganja and is doing a lot of work. He wondered that if someone dies, will he go to visit them after a year?
He reminded that Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has the credit of investing Rs. 10 lakh crore in Andhra Pradesh in just one year of rule. CM Chandrababu has conducted a review in every aspect and explained that he is helping the people including farmers. He said that in that process, the government is buying tobacco and also providing help to mango farmers.
However, the Minister wondered if YCP leaders say that he is going to the Bangarupalem agricultural market. On this occasion, he directly questioned the party chief YS Jagan about what he will do there? He expressed anger that efforts were being made to transport farmers from seven districts along with 800 buses and 2,000 cars for this tour.
Atchnnaidu alleged that YS Jagan has taken the veil off the despicable attempt to tell the world that there is no law and order by mentioning the names of farmers. On this occasion, the Minister directly questioned YS Jagan about taking the farmers to the market? Moreover, why are they creating problems like this? He demanded that YS Jagan say whether this was a show of strength.
He was angry that they were acting in this way to create problems of peace and security. He denounced former CM YS Jagan’s attitude that he had not listened to any of the people’s problems in the last five years. He expressed anger at the YSRCP chief, saying that he was doing all this when the party flag was being hoisted.
He criticized that he went to the Guntur chilli farmers’ dharna and stole chilli bags. He said that people are happy under the rule of the coalition government. He called on farmers to protest YS Jagan, who will be visiting the market on Tuesday. He said that awareness needs to be created among the people for this.