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Jagan visits youth brutally attacked by TDP workers

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YSR Congress Party president and former chief minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, has strongly criticised Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu saying had unveiled a harmful tradition of political violence in the State. Jagan warned that such actions would eventually backfire on Naidu and the Telugu Desam Party (TDP).
Jagan made these remarks on Saturday after visiting a party worker, Ajay Kumar Reddy, who is receiving treatment at RIMS. Ajay was injured in an attack allegedly carried out by TDP members.
“A 25-year-old Ajay was brutally beaten for voting for YSRCP. Such incidents have never occurred before. Chandrababu is fostering an atmosphere of fear in the state. His misdeeds are accumulating like those of Sisupala. He must understand that these actions will haunt him once power shifts,” Jagan asserted.
He further stated that this type of violence has not been seen before in Pulivendula, suggesting that such attacks are being carried out to create a climate of fear across the state. “Chandrababu, this bad tradition you are sowing will spread to your activists tomorrow. You must remember that you will not be in power forever. When power changes, the harmful traditions you are fostering will come back to you. Stop these misdeeds that are causing panic across the state,” Jagan warned.
Jagan also criticized Naidu for losing 10 per cent of the votes due to unfulfilled promises, questioning the status of the Rythu Bharosa and unemployment allowance schemes. He urged Naidu to focus on fulfilling his promises rather than instigating violence, emphasizing that leaders should never promote a culture of attacks.
On Friday, TDP members allegedly attacked YSRCP worker Ajay Kumar Reddy in Vempalle, leaving him severely injured. Ajay was transferred to Kadapa RIMS for treatment. During his three-day visit to Pulivendula in YSR Kadapa district, Jagan was informed about the attack. He went directly from Kadapa Airport to RIMS, assuring Ajay to remain strong and promising that the party would extend all necessary support.

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