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TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu and its general secretary Nara Lokesh have street dogs with them, said Vijayawada MP Kesineni Srinivas. They keep barking on those who leave the party or those whom the leadership wants to get rid of.
Kesineni said that these street dogs were given the tag like general secretary or spokesperson, and they keep barking all the time. They bark at everyone whomever Naidu and Lokesh want to discard from the party.
These street dogs also do the call money business, Kesineni said. They do all unethical things while being in politics, he said. He said he never liked or encouraged those street dogs which is why they were also barking at him.
The TDP would be washed out in this election and both father and son would leave the state once the results are out. The father and son would settle down in Telangana state and that was the reason why they did not build a house in Andhra Pradesh, Kesineni said.
He said that state government had changed the face of government schools and education through Nadu-Nedu programme. The schools were developed and equipped with latest technology, he said. The students from the government schools were speaking English which the TDP leaders were unable to digest, he said.
The MP said that the hospitals too were developed under the same programme. People were visiting the government hospitals in more numbers than ever before. All critical ailments are being treated in the government hospitals with the sophisticated equipment, the MP said.
He wanted the people to compare the governance of Chandrababu Naidu with the governance of Jagan Mohan Reddy. He said people would find a lot of difference between the two governments. While the government of Chandrababu Naidu was the government of contractors and elite, the government of Jagan Mohan Reddy is the government of the people, the poor, Kesineni said.
He said that people were now rallying behind the YSR Congress. The YSR Congress would get more seats this time than the 2019 general election, the Vijayawada MP said.