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Jagan fostering culture of violence: Anagani

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Minister for Revenue, Registration, and Stamps, Anagani Sathya Prasad, has accused YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and the YSRCP of fostering a culture of political violence.
Speaking to the media at the CM’s residence on Saturday, the minister alleged that Jagan Mohan Reddy was attributing all the State’s murders to the coalition government for personal reasons.
Minister Anagani said that the TDP government does not endorse political violence. He claimed that YS Jagan had conspired to eliminate several TDP leaders, including Thota Chandraiah, and criticised Jagan’s plan to hold a protest in Delhi against the State’s alleged atrocities and murders. He pointed out that during the past five years, despite TDP’s efforts on various public issues, Jagan Mohan Reddy continued to disrespect Chandrababu Naidu, the former chief minister. He also highlighted instances of crimes against Dalits under the YSRCP rule, noting that despite being reduced to just 11 seats, Jagan Mohan Reddy remained obstinate.
Minister Satya Prasad suggested that Jagan Mohan Reddy should refrain from politicising tragedies and instead attend assembly sessions to engage in meaningful discussions for the public good.
Anagani also expressed irony over Jagan Mohan Reddy’s call for President’s rule, given what he described as the state becoming a hub of crimes and atrocities over the past five years. He cited instances such as the brutal murders of Amarnath Goud in Raypalle, Thota Chandraiah in Macherla, and Fatima in Madanapalle during the YSRCP regime.
He concluded by suggesting that if Jagan Mohan Reddy wants the President’s rule in the State within a month of the NDA coming to power, then Jagan himself should be held accountable and possibly expelled for the crimes and atrocities that occurred under the YSRCP’s governance.

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