Jagan lashes out at Chandrababu for remarks against YSR
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Jagan lashes out at Chandrababu for remarks against YSR

Last Updated: Wednesday, September 08, 2010, 17:40     A- A A+
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Ongole: Stepping up his attack on TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu, Congress MP Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy today said the former Chief Minister was making false allegations against his father even after his death.

"My father's and my detractors are making false allegations against him even one year after his death. They are jealous of people's love and affection for us. He (Naidu) still thinks that he is the Chief Minister. But these false allegations would not stand," he said.

Jagan was speaking at a village in Prakasam district during his ongoing 'Odarpu yatra'.

"As long as I have god's grace, father's blessings and your love, nobody can do anything to me," he said.

Jagan was apparently referring to Naidu's allegations in Srikakulam district yesterday that Rajasekhara Reddy was corrupt and hurt Andhra Pradesh a lot.

Earlier, Jagan had alleged that several forces, including Naidu, have come together to run him down.

Speaking at another village, Jagan said his father was a role model for other Chief Ministers in the country.

"Our beloved leader Rajasekhara Reddy has shown how a Chief Minister should be. He always thought about people's welfare. His tenure as Chief Minister was golden period. Everyone benefited in some way or the other by his schemes. That is why we get tears even today whenever we are reminded of him. I am proud to be his son," he said.

PTI

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First Published: Wednesday, September 08, 2010, 17:40

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