The kind of venomous fangs spread by the outgoing CM of Andhra Pradesh, YS Jagan, over supporters of Telugudesam Party and legendary news outlets like Eenadu is known to all.
Now that Andhra Pradesh has seen a new dawn with the TDP-Janasena alliance sweeping almost 160+ seats, Eenadu newspaper came up with a stunning editorial that is almost like firing at Jagan and Co with a machine gun, nope, a missile gun.
Terming this election result as a “victory of five crore Andhra people”, Eenadu stated that the burden of Jaganmohan Reddy is taken over from the state. “Jagan is a sinful fascist ruler who ignored that fact and made Andhra state his territory.
His government oppressed the opponents drank the blood of justice and ran wild in the sky of corruption. This is a historical occasion when the people revolted and rioted and toppled Jagan’s tyrannical kingdom!”— are some of the lines from the ‘editorial’ which is being widely shared on the social media now.
Saying that the YSRC government dragged AP into darkness in all fields, killed democracy in the state, and pushed the state into bankruptcy with almost ₹11 lakh crores debt burden, Eenadu stated that it will be a challenge for the coalition government to govern the state;
Also the editorial felt that finishing the pending projects and building the capital Amaravati is another task at hand for the newly formed government.
This post was last modified on 5 June 2024 10:50 am
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