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Not allegations, show evidence, Nara Lokesh fire on Jagan government

Not allegations, show evidence, Nara Lokesh fire on Jagan government
Not allegations, show evidence, Nara Lokesh fire on Jagan government

TDP National General Secretary leader Nara Lokesh once again criticized the Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government. He challenged the government to show at least one evidence against Nara Chandrababu Naidu in any case. Bhuvaneshwari and Lokesh met Chandrababu Naidu in Central Jail on Saturday. Later, Lokesh spoke to the media.  He alleged that behind the illegal detention of Chandrababu Naidu for 50 days, the management of government institutions and systems was on a large scale. They said that they have completely lost faith in this government.

Lokesh accused CM Jagan Mohan Reddy, his followers and the party’s political brokers of making derogatory comments out of personal strife and political revenge. YSRCP leaders have asked people and media to take note of the fact that Chandrababu Naidu will die in jail. He said that this government has not been able to show a single evidence against Chandrababu for 50 days. Lokesh reminded that they have been voluntarily putting their family properties in front of the public for ten years. Has the government shown any evidence of wrongdoing by their family? He asked the media. He said that it seems like a conspiracy of the government to prevent Chandrababu from going to the people and harming his health. Lokesh lamented that farmers are facing hardships due to drought and crops have dried up in 32 lakh acres, but this government is not responding.

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He alleged that the CM did not conduct a review even once, and not a single minister or MLA met the farmers and extended their support. Lokesh questioned why Jagan Mohan Reddy was free on bail for ten years if he did not manage the systems, why the arrest of Avinash Reddy in the Vivekananda Reddy murder case was stopped and why the CBI also backed down. 

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