AP Elections: In 2019, before assuming power, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy promised to address various issues such as justice, development, alcohol prohibition, and unemployment. However, many of these promises remain unfulfilled, despite his bold statement that failure to deliver would merit non-support in the 2024 AP elections. This discrepancy raises concerns about accountability and transparency in governance.
1. Why No Answers for Sister’s Questions?
CM YS Jagan faces scrutiny over the withdrawal of a CBI inquiry petition into the Viveka murder case, prompting questions from his sister Suneetha and the TDP. Viveka’s brutal murder in 2019 sparked demands for justice, with Jagan initially supporting a CBI probe. However, concerns arise over the withdrawal after Jagan’s assumption of office, fueling allegations of political interference and a lack of transparency. Critics argue that the abrupt withdrawal of the petition raises doubts about the integrity of the investigation and undermines public trust in the judicial process.
2. Why is Jagan Not Talking About Development?
Concerns arise over CM Jagan’s focus on distributing state income and creating village secretariats, with allegations of corruption and neglect genuine development initiatives. While Jagan’s administration emphasizes grassroots governance through village-level secretariats, critics argue that this approach fosters corruption and inefficiency, diverting resources from essential public services and infrastructure projects. Furthermore, the lack of transparency in decision-making processes and the alleged favoritism towards certain individuals or groups raise questions about the government’s commitment to inclusive and sustainable development.
3. Jagan Playing 3 cards with AP Capital?
Accusations fly as CM YS Jagan is held responsible for the deaths of farmers during protests against the capital’s shifting, with Amaravati being reduced to a burial ground. The decision to decentralize the capital has sparked protests, with critics condemning Jagan’s administration for prioritizing political agendas over public welfare. The controversy surrounding the capital’s relocation reflects broader concerns about governance and accountability, with many questioning the motives behind the government’s actions and the potential long-term implications for the region’s development and prosperity.
4. What Happened to Ban 100% Alcohol in Andhra?
Jagan’s failure to implement total prohibition on liquor despite election promises draws criticism, amid allegations of increased corruption and unchecked liquor sales. Despite pledging to phase out liquor sales and combat alcohol-related issues, Jagan’s administration is accused of allowing the proliferation of liquor outlets, raising concerns about public health and safety. The apparent discrepancy between rhetoric and action highlights broader concerns about the government’s ability to fulfill its promises and address pressing social issues effectively.
5. Where is the job calendar promised by Jagan?
The CM faces backlash over the absence of an annual job calendar, exacerbating unemployment woes and leading to tragic consequences for many youth. Despite assurances to create employment opportunities, Jagan’s administration struggles to address rising unemployment rates, leaving many youth disillusioned and forced to seek opportunities outside the state. The failure to implement concrete measures to stimulate job growth and economic development raises questions about the government’s ability to address systemic challenges and fulfill its mandate to improve the lives of the people of Andhra Pradesh.
6. Why are fuel prices in Andhra Pradesh higher compared to other states?
Residents wonder as they face consistent increases, unlike fluctuations elsewhere. This raises questions about the reasons behind the state’s costly petroleum. Understanding the factors driving these price hikes becomes crucial for consumers seeking affordability.
7. Why Demolishing ‘Praja Vedika’?
When Y.S. Jagan became Chief Minister, instead of starting with projects to help people, he began by tearing down a building called ‘Praja Vedika,’ which was built by the previous Chief Minister, Chandrababu Naidu. Instead of utilizing the building for government purposes, he wasted 8 crores of people’s money by demolishing it.
8. Why Close Anna Canteens? Where is YSR canteens?
N. Chandrababu Naidu initiated a wonderful program called Anna canteen, which offered cheap meals to poor people all over Andhra Pradesh. Very poor individuals could have a meal for just 5 rupees. However, Jagan closed down the Anna canteens despite claiming to care about helping people.
9. Why the Mega DSC?
The government, led by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, is facing criticism for releasing a job notification to recruit 6,100 teachers. People are unhappy because there was a previous promise to hire many more teachers, around 52,000. Also, during the 2019 elections, there was a pledge to employ 25,000 teachers, which hasn’t been fulfilled yet.
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