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    Slogans & Jagan Smiling At Victims


    Bizarre: Slogans & Jagan Smiling At Victims

    Jagan Mohan Reddy has been cooling his heels in his Yelahanka Palace in Bengaluru ever since the election results.

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    Today he went to Idupulapaya to pay tributes at YSR Ghat and then, arrived in Vijayawada.

    The entire YSR Congress ecosystem is busy maligning the efforts of the Government and spreading the news that panics the people.

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    No YSR Congress MLA is seen on the ground trying to help the people.

    Meanwhile, Jagan visited Krishnalanka in a bid to rob the credit of the Krishnalanka Retaining Wall that was majorly completed during the previous TDP regime.

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    Sakshi and YSR Congress Social Media teams are working day and night trying to steal the credit.

    To help their efforts, Jagan toured the Krishnalanka area.

    Jagan confined himself to taking some photographs in the flood-affected areas.

    Initially, he did not even get out of the car but had to get down after people shouted at him to come out.

    He walks a few meters greeting people with folded hands. Tragically, he was smiling at the people who were in distress.

    There were YSR Congress cadres arranged beforehand to shout ‘Jai Jagan’ slogans. Jagan moved forward as it was some election campaign.

    These are the two important things Jagan has to immediately change.

    He smiles without any purpose or reason even if he goes to the place of a tragedy or death. Sakshi and YSR Congress do not even bother to edit the content.

    And then, there are employed mobs to shout ‘Jai Jagan’ slogans at such places.

    If Jagan does not correct these things immediately, and forget about connecting to people in distress, it will kill whatever is left.

    Jagan should change or else the eleven seats will not be the rock-bottom!



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