Amaravati: Andhra Minister Slams YSRCP, Urges Repentance Over ‘Betrayal Day’
Condemnation of YSRCP’s Past Governance
Andhra Pradesh Minister Anagani Satyaprasad sharply criticized the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) for its “oppressive rule,” which he claimed ended decisively on June 4, 2024, through a historic electoral verdict. Addressing the media in Amaravati, he accused former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and YSRCP leaders of betraying public trust during their five-year tenure. Satyaprasad asserted that the electorate delivered a resounding rebuke to their misgovernance.
Critique of ‘Betrayal Day’ Narrative
The minister condemned YSRCP’s decision to label June 4, 2024, as ‘Betrayal Day,’ calling it a theatrical ploy to deflect accountability. He urged the party to observe the date as a ‘Day of Repentance’ for the alleged injustices inflicted on the public. Satyaprasad argued that YSRCP’s leadership is struggling to accept the progress under the current coalition government.
Allegations of Deceptive Propaganda
Satyaprasad accused YSRCP leaders of resorting to falsehoods to undermine the coalition government’s achievements. He highlighted that the current administration is diligently fulfilling its electoral promises, delivering effective governance that benefits the public. The minister suggested that YSRCP’s criticism stems from their inability to accept the state’s positive transformation.
Personal Attacks on Jagan’s Credibility
Questioning Jagan’s trustworthiness, Satyaprasad referenced allegations of disloyalty to family members, implying a pattern of betrayal. He warned that continued divisive tactics could lead to YSRCP’s complete political irrelevance in Andhra Pradesh. The minister emphasized that the public’s trust in the coalition government remains strong.
Coalition Government’s Commitment
The minister reiterated the coalition government’s dedication to transparent and accountable governance. He contrasted this with YSRCP’s alleged history of deceit, asserting that the current administration’s focus on public welfare is evident in its policy implementation. Satyaprasad called for unity to sustain the state’s developmental momentum.