Key Points

YSRCP leader Jagan Mohan Reddy has accused Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu of acting like a dictator by stifling dissent. He claims Naidu's government is filing false cases against opposition leaders to suppress criticism. Reddy highlights growing public discontent over unfulfilled welfare promises and deteriorating law and order. The YSRCP chief also points to judicial intervention as evidence of the government's misuse of power.

Key Points: Jagan Reddy Slams Chandrababu Naidu as Dictator Amid Andhra Tensions

  • Jagan alleges Naidu misuses police to target YSRCP leaders
  • Claims anti-incumbency grows due to unfulfilled poll promises
  • Accuses TDP of fabricating cases against opposition
  • Highlights apex court intervention in bail for arrested leaders
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Chandrababu Naidu showing traits of a 'dictator', says Jagan Reddy

YSRCP chief Jagan Mohan Reddy accuses Andhra CM Naidu of suppressing dissent, filing false cases, and failing to deliver poll promises.

"My visit to Sattenapalli in a curfew-like situation shows the repressive methods of the Naidu government. – YS Jagan Mohan Reddy"

Amaravati, June 19

Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party president Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy has alleged that Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu is showing traits of a “dictator” by trying to suppress any dissent and gag the voices of those who question the misuse of police.

He said that Chandrababu Naidu is scared of his failure in governance, and his impatience is being manifested in diversion politics and foisting false cases against political opponents. Jagan Mohan Reddy claimed that the overwhelming response to his recent tours is a standing testimony to the huge anti-incumbency that rose within one year.

Addressing a press conference, Jagan said that Chandrababu Naidu's modus operandi is to catch the small fry, use coercion to seek confession and file cases against popular YSRCP leaders, unmindful of the fact that people could see through his game. The huge success of ‘Betrayal Day’, which got an overwhelming response, shows that anti-incumbency has set in very fast, as none of the Super Six promises were implemented, and law and order is deteriorating with harassment and false cases, the former Chief Minister said.

"My visit to Sattenapalli on Wednesday in a curfew-like situation shows the measure of repressive methods being adopted by the Chandrababu Naidu government. What is wrong if the Opposition leader visits to console a family," he asked, adding that people are coming in large numbers as they are vexed with the government and are looking towards YSRCP.

He alleged that even during the Podili visit, the government tried to scuttle the event by imposing huge restrictions when milling crowds had come to see him. A handful of TDP workers tried to disrupt the meeting while farmers who came in large numbers had maintained restraint. Yet, cases were filed against farmers and not those who tried to disrupt the rally, he said.

The YSRCP chief said that there is severe repression in the state, and people are venting their ire at every given opportunity by extending support to YSRCP programmes. YSRCP leaders and those close to Jagan are being jailed based on fabricated cases based on confession statements by small people, and that’s how Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, the latest one, among others, has been booked. Bhaskar Reddy’s gunman has filed a case with documentary and visual evidence of his torture and moved court, he said. This is how Vallabhaneni Vamsi, Dhanunjaya Reddy, Krishnamohan Reddy, Raj Kasireddy, Nandigama Suresh and others were held, and they are trying to implicate Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy and PV Mithun Reddy, he added.

He pointed out that the apex court had to use its discretionary powers to grant bail to Kommineni Srinivasa Rao, who was arrested using the same modus operandi. "Then what action should be taken against those TDP workers and leaders who attacked Sakshi's properties at multiple locations, which is nothing short of unbridled rowdyism," he asked.

Jagan alleged that Chandrababu has cheated women and all sections of people by not implementing his poll promises, more so the Stri Nidhi, Talliki Vandanam, free bus travel, Deepam scheme and other schemes, even one year after assuming office. Atrocities against women and young girls are growing, and no complaints are being received or investigations taken up. Only after the Kuppam incident was trolled on social media did Chandrababu Naidu react, he said.

- IANS

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Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the Andhra Pradesh political situation:
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Rahul K.
This political drama is getting old now. Both TDP and YSRCP keep making allegations while people suffer. Where are the promised development projects? Instead of mudslinging, both parties should focus on governance. AP deserves better leadership!
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Priya M.
As an Andhra resident, I've seen both governments. The current situation is worrying - whether it's Naidu or Jagan, the common man is always caught in political crossfire. The women's schemes mentioned were much needed. Why promise if you can't deliver? 😔
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Suresh V.
Jagan Reddy is not entirely wrong here. The way opposition leaders are being arrested does raise eyebrows. In a democracy, healthy opposition is crucial. But YSRCP also did similar things when in power. Pot calling kettle black situation!
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Ananya R.
The real victims are Andhra's farmers and women. While politicians fight, basic amenities suffer. My cousin in Guntur says power cuts have increased and water supply is erratic. When will our leaders understand that development wins votes, not political games?
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Karthik N.
"Betrayal Day" got good response because people are frustrated with unkept promises. But Jagan should also introspect - his party's record wasn't spotless either. AP needs a third front option honestly. This bipolar politics isn't helping anyone.
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Meena S.
The Kuppam incident mentioned here was shameful! Women's safety should be beyond politics. Instead of reacting only after social media pressure, the government should have proper systems in place. Both leaders need to stop this blame game and work together on such critical issues.

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