Andhra Pradesh : Lokesh challenges Jagan govt to show evidence against Naidu

Telugu Desam Party National General Secretary, Nara Lokesh, has issued a challenge to the government to produce any evidence against Nara Chandrababu Naidu in any case.

Following a meeting with Chandrababu Naidu at the Central Jail, Lokesh addressed the media, expressing concerns over the prolonged detention of his father.

Lokesh alleged that the unwarranted detention of Chandrababu Naidu for 50 days stems from a misuse of government institutions and manipulation of systems.He expressed a loss of faith in the current government and accused CM Jagan Mohan Reddy, his associates, and political affiliates of making disparaging comments out of personal animosity and political vendetta.

Lokesh urged both the public and the media to take note of the derogatory statements made by YSRCP leaders, including predictions of Chandrababu Naidus demise in jail.He pointed out that despite voluntarily submitting their familys financial records for public scrutiny over the past decade, the government has failed to produce any evidence of wrongdoing.

అధిక బ‌రువును నివారించే చింత గింజ‌లు..ఎలా తీసుకోవాలంటే?...

Lokesh expressed suspicions that the governments actions may be part of a larger conspiracy to hinder Naidus public appearances and jeopardize his health.He lamented the lack of government response to the plight of suffering farmers, with 32 lakh acres of crops devastated by drought.

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Lokesh questioned why the Chief Minister hasnt conducted a single review and why no minister or MLA has reached out to support the distressed farmers.Lokesh raised further questions about the management of systems, highlighting the ten-year freedom of Jagan Mohan Reddy while on bail, the sudden halt in Avinash Reddys arrest in the Vivekananda Reddy murder case, and the subsequent withdrawal of the CBI.He also pointed out conflicting reports regarding Chandrababu Naidus need for eye surgery, suggesting potential government involvement.He concluded by emphasizing their possession of both reports and called for transparency in the entire process.

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