Jun 20, 2025 08:04 AM IST Jagan stated the overwhelming response of the individuals to his current excursions was a standing testimony of the large anti-incumbency that has set in inside one yr of the Naidu regime YSR Congress celebration president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday claimed that the large turnout of individuals to his rallies and excursions within the rural areas is a transparent indication to the rising anti-incumbency in opposition to the Telugu Desam Party-led coalition authorities in Andhra Pradesh headed by chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu. YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Addressing a press convention at his Tadepalli residence, Jagan stated the overwhelming response of the individuals to his current excursions was a standing testimony of the large anti-incumbency that has set in inside one yr of the Naidu regime. “The huge success of Betrayal Day on June 4 with tremendous response from the people in all parts of the state shows the people are vexed with the Naidu government which failed to implement his Super Six promises and safeguard law and order in the state,” Jagan stated. He stated his go to to Sattenapalli on Wednesday in a “curfew-like situation” confirmed the measure of repressive strategies being adopted by the Chandrababu Naidu authorities. “What is wrong if the Opposition leader visits to console a family? The people have turned up in large numbers to see me, as they are vexed with the government and are looking towards YSRCP,” he claimed. Jagan stated even throughout his go to to Podili to name on the distressed tobacco farmers final week, the federal government tried to scuttle the occasion by imposing big restrictions when milling crowds had come to see him. “A handful of TDP workers tried to disrupt the meeting while farmers who came in large numbers had maintained restraint. Yet, cases were filed against farmers and not those who tried to disrupt the rally,” he stated. “There is severe repression in the state and people are venting their ire at every given opportunity by extending support to all our programmes,” he stated. TDP president and chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu stated Jagan’s so-called condolence excursions had been meant for instigating violence. “He has violated all police permissions for his tours, held gatherings in narrow alleys leading to stampedes, encouraged violence, and blamed the police,” he stated. He stated the way in which the YSRCP mobilised crowds for Jagan’s tour, violating the police restrictions, was extremely condemnable. “If such people flood the streets, it will lead to dangerous consequences. The public must stay alert,” he stated. He emphasised that sustaining regulation and order within the state is a high precedence for the coalition authorities and urged individuals to suppose severely in regards to the form of management they need shaping the longer term.








