Union Minister and senior BJP leader Piyush Goyal severely criticized that chief minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy has destroyed AP in every way and diverted state resources for his own interests. Though AP has vast natural resources and great potential for development, the YCP government has completely neglected the development of the state for the last five years.
The Union Minister accused the YCP government and CM Jagan of not paying attention to the workers, farmers and the youth, looking after their selfish interests and looting crores of rupees with the help of sand, land and liquor mafias.
Though the Government of India allocated 23 lakh houses to the state under Prime Minister Modi’s Awas Yojana, he deplored that Jagan’s government has constructed only3.5 lakh houses. He accused the Jagan government of diverting thousands of crores of funds given by the Center and committing corruption in many projects.
He said that they were unable to fulfil the promise of Visakha Railway Zone due to the Jagan government’s failure in allocating necessary land. He expressed anger that the funds allotted to the panchayats were misused.
Piyush Goyal hailed that Prime Minister Modi has made India recognized by the world countries in ten years and has provided an ideal governance by taking development and welfare equally. Modi suggested that youth should play a vital role in achieving the Make India 2047 goals.
Meanwhile, he met TDP chief and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu along with him, BJP National General Secretary Arun Singh, Joint Secretary Shiv Prakash and State General Secretary Madhukar. They met at Chandrababu’s residence in Undavalli.
They discussed about the prevailing political scenario in the state and expressed confidence that anti- Jagan government sentiments are at high among people and NDA allies are bound to register a great victory.
They discussed the joint activities of TDP, BJP and Jana Sena with regard to poll campaign and release of a joint manifesto. They also discussed on the proposed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the state and the arrangement of public meetings.