Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan Unite Against Jagan's 'Destructive' Governance

Telugu Desam Party (TDP) head N. Chandrababu Naidu and Jana Sena leader Pawan Kalyan rallied support for their coalition, urging the people of Andhra Pradesh to unite against the "destructive" regime of the YSRCP.

At the inaugural public rally of the TDP-Jana Sena alliance following the announcement of their seat-sharing agreement, both leaders unleashed a blistering critique of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy's governance.

Telugu Desam Party (TDP) head N. Chandrababu Naidu and Jana Sena leader Pawan Kalyan rallied support for their coalition, urging the people of Andhra Pradesh to unite against the "destructive" regime of the YSRCP.

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Taking the stage together, Naidu and Kalyan launched a fervent assault on Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, vowing to halt the YSRCP's reign of chaos. Naidu emphasized the significance of the upcoming elections for Andhra Pradesh, urging citizens to join forces with the alliance to rejuvenate the state.

"The TDP and Jana Sena have united for the people's welfare. We represent a winning team, unlike the deceitful YSRCP," asserted Naidu.

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Both leaders delivered forceful speeches, lambasting Jagan Mohan Reddy's leadership. They prominently displayed each other's party flags to underscore their unity.

Adding to the event's allure was TDP MLA and popular actor N. Balakrishna.

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Naidu criticized the current administration's failure to prioritize development, contrasting it with his previous efforts to establish Amaravati as a world-class capital and implement irrigation projects like Polavaram.

The TDP chief accused the YSRCP of driving cricketer Hanuma Vihari out of the state team and harassing his sister Sharmila on social media. He questioned Jagan Mohan Reddy's inability to secure special category status for the state despite promises made during the previous elections.

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Furthermore, Naidu condemned the mistreatment of prominent figures in the film industry by the YSRCP, alleging insults directed at megastar Chiranjeevi and director S.S. Rajamouli.

Naidu also demanded answers regarding the murder of his uncle and former minister Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy.

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Balakrishna emphasized the TDP's commitment to continue N.T. Ramarao's legacy of transformative initiatives. He accused the YSRCP of undermining state institutions and neglecting crucial sectors like education and agriculture.

Under the recently announced seat-sharing agreement, the TDP will contest 151 Assembly seats, leaving 24 for the Jana Sena. Additionally, three out of the 25 Lok Sabha seats will be contested by the TDP's ally.

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