Common man’s questions to Chandrababu Naidu!

Creating intense situations, newspapers, paid media houses, caste-based politics and regionality are the weapons that Chandra Babu and his party used on Andhra Pradesh Chief Minster Jagan Mohan Reddy which went in vain.

Now they are looking to use this crucial COVID-19 pandemic situation and this irritates the common man who is being fed up with this lockdown and he has a few questions for the leader of the opposition.

Chandra Babu believes that the aim of the opposition party is just to criticize the government and in that manner, he used Jagan’s desperation to conduct local body elections to pounce on the YSRCP.

Coming to the point, these actually should have happened two years back when Naidu was the Chief Minister but being afraid to face the reality he just kept postponing the polls. Now, how can he criticize the government on this issue?

Coming to the second question, Chandra Babu is demanding the government to give Rs.5,000 to every family in this lockdown period which is way too inappropriate as he is aware of the financial situation of the state after it was partitioned from Telangana.

If CBN has that much love and responsibility on the AP people he can collect donations from people by roaming all ares in the state just like he did for Amaravathi farmers. Does he love his capital more than the state?

In CBN’’s reign, the state was in severe economic crisis and he wasn’t able to fulfill every promise that he made in the pre-poll period. He spent every penny of the treasury for his dream capital Amaravti. Eventually, 3 lakh crores debt was burdened on the state by this leader.

Being aware of everything, how can he demand the government to give Rs.5,000 to each family? Couldn’t he ask Narendra Modi for financial aid from the central government as the responsible leader of the opposition?


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