
TIRUPATI: Former Chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu and Jana Sena chief Pavan Kalyan vowed to end the YSRCP‘s anarchic rule in the state within two months from now.
Addressing a joint public meeting at Nellore along with Pavan Kalyan on Friday, the TDP chief expressed concerns that the “land titling Act” brought by the YSRCP govt could cast a death knell on everyone.
“This controversial Act was brought with a malafide intention by the YSRCP leaders to usurp private properties across the state. The NDA alliance will revoke this controversial Act immediately after coming back to power in the state. My second signature after assuming Chief ministership will be on the file to revoke the land titling Act”, Naidu told the people.
Appealing to the people of Nellore district to introspect the difference between the TDP and the YSRCP regimes, Naidu appealed to the voters to pledge support to Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy who is contesting from the Nellore parliament and for ex minister Ponguru Narayana, who is contesting from the Nellore city assembly constituency to witness double engine growth across the district in the next five years.
Jana Sena chief Pavan Kalyan launched a scathing attack on the YSRCP govt for unleashing a fear psychosis across the state and for failing the state on all fronts in the last five years.
Explaining to the people that the TDP, BJP and the Jana Sena entered into an alliance to end the autocratic YSRCP rule in the state and with a sole intention to safeguard the interests of the state.
“YSRCP is claiming that they have fulfilled 99% of the poll promises extended to the people. But in reality, the promises which the ruling party failed to deliver are aplenty. The liquor prohibition has turned out to be a farce. The YSRCP has increased power tariffs as many as 9 times and burdened the people of the state. They also failed on the job calendar front and there is widespread unemployment everywhere today”, Pavan Kalyan lamented and appealed to the people to vote for change in the upcoming elections.