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Nara Lokesh fires at Jagan for depriving weaker sections of social justice

  • Writer: newsmediasm
    newsmediasm
  • May 30, 2022
  • 2 min read

By Our Special Correspondent


The YSRCP government, in the last three years, has done “social injustice” to the weaker sections, alleges TDP national general secretary N. Lokesh.

In a statement on Sunday, Mr. Lokesh said the ongoing bus yatra of the Ministers should be termed as “Samajika Anyaya Bheri (social injustice campaign) and not ‘Samajika Nyaya Bheri’ (social justice campaign).

In a statement here, the TDP MLC said that the so-called BC, SC, ST and Minorities Ministers had to stand and wait outside the gates of Tadepalli palace. Only Sajjala Reddy, Sai Reddy and Peddireddi had permission to stay inside the Tadepalli fort.

Mr. Lokesh, who is also MLC, said Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy should organize a ‘Reddy Rail Yatra’. “From an attender to an IAS officer, everybody working in Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s offices belongs to his community,” he alleged.

Mr. Lokesh further said that Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy had allocated over 2,000 posts having power and funds to members of his own community. “The posts without powers, funds, and even chairs have been given to those hailing from the weaker sections and backward classes,” Mr. Lokesh alleged.

Jagan Reddy gave the most demanding posts to a large number of Reddys who could not afford a single train to travel. Condemning the Jagan government, Lokesh pointed out how the sea of ​​humanity came to make the TDP Mahanada a resounding success. As thousands and lakhs of people thronged the Mahanada stage for two days, the YSSRCP Minister welcomed the public with empty chairs and runway spectators.

Lokesh said the party's political affiliation Mahanada was a resounding success and millions of people had gathered at the Mahanada venue. In contrast, ministers' open houses are welcomed with empty chairs. TDP national president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu said people were voluntarily attending the rallies despite police threats.

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