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Janasena Party Report On Ys Jaganmohan Reddy 100 Days Governance

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy has released the Janasena party’s report on the 100-day rule. Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan released the report at the party office in Mangalgiri on Saturday morning. Pawan has revealed a 33-page report covering all 9 topics. He accused the YSRCP government of failing to attract sand policy and investment. Polavaram criticized the decline of public health. Pawan lamented the lack of transparency and vision in the government. Pawan also discussed in his report on Amaravati and Housing.

Commenting on the performance of the Jagan Sarkar government for a year, Janseni said that the government’s decision within three-and-a-half months has brought public opposition. With the YSRCP’s decision to curb the sand mafia in the last government and curb it, now 19 lakhs 34 thousand people are on the road. Criticized by the lack of sand, they have been employed all week, and their inability to take the sand policy in a hundred days is a criticism.

Navaratnam is popular, but the rule is against the people. Pawan asserted that the criticism was made after an in-depth look, rather than a cheap one. There is no information in the CM Dash board on the finance department, and the industries that need to come to Prakasam district are going to the state.

Pawan said in the report that peacekeepers have deteriorated, schools lack infrastructure and yields have declined. Janasena has criticized the damage done by the birthright committees in the Telugu Desam era and now the village volunteer system. YSRCP to prepare for the next election
The activists were lauded for bringing in volunteers. Pawan maintained that the local YSRCP leaders threatened a company, MD, but how the state would invest.

When the floods hit Krishna, the ministers have flocked to the former chief minister’s house and lamented that the amateurs were not responsible. He criticized the ministerial posts as a honeymoon. He said that it would be painful for ministers to speak in the least sympathetic manner if farmers stand in queue for seeds. Prevention of seasonal diseases such as dengue and malaria has been ruled out.

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