The consequences of the previous Jagan government are still being felt pretty substantially by the Andhra Pradesh economy. Chief minister Chandrababu is working around the clock to ensure that the state fiscal condition returns to normalcy at the earliest and has taken the pro investment approach to make it all happen.
However, there is another significant challenge that is coming up in front of the NDA government, and this is regarding the fake narratives that are being built by the YCP ecosystem.
In this context, Chandrababu has clearly advised his cabinet ministers to expose the fabricated narratives that are being spread by the YCP group. He has now called on TDP cadres also to take up this mantra quickly so that the overall effectiveness of the expose operation is optimal.
Babu advised TDP working leadership to make sure that the public is aware of the false narratives that are being built by YCP regarding contaminated liquor, Google data center and related activities. He mentioned that YCP is trying to belittle the good work of NDA by spreading misinformation amongst the public and this must be countered.
When TDP senior leadership asked Chandrababu about why Jogi Ramesh is not getting arrested in the liquor case, Babu said SIT investigation on this case is happening and added that authorities will take action whenever necessary. He pointed out that there is no place for political vendetta here.
This post was last modified on 19 October 2025 11:19 am
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