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YSRCP chief Jagan Reddy slams Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu over ‘betrayal of farmers’ – World News Network

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Last updated: August 3, 2025 12:00 am
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Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], August 3 (ANI): Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has lashed out at Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, accusing him of deceiving the public with false promises and betraying the farming community after returning to power.
Reddy strongly criticised Naidu for once again betraying farmers by dismantling the ‘Rythu Bharosa’ scheme and going back on his pre-election promises. He said Chandrababu’s track record of making grand promises before elections, distributing fake guarantee bonds, and later abandoning them after gaining power has been exposed yet again through the failure of the Super-6 and Super-7 initiatives.
Taking to social media platform X, the YSR Congress Chief on Saturday said that by his own admission, Chandrababu has made it clear that farmers have no guarantee of support as long as he remains in power. He recalled that despite inheriting an empty treasury in 2019, his government launched the Rythu Bharosa scheme within four months and implemented it without interruption for five consecutive years. The YSRCP government provided Rs 13,500 per farmer annually, exceeding the Rs 12,500 promised in the manifesto, and disbursed a record Rs 34,288 crore in investment support.
In contrast, Chandrababu had promised Rs 20,000 per farmer per year under the “Annadata Sukhibhava” scheme, excluding the Centre’s Rs 6,000. Over two years, farmers were entitled to Rs 40,000 each, but only Rs 5,000 has been given so far, with no clarity on how many even received it. Even two months into the Kharif season, not a single rupee of investment aid has been released, forcing farmers into private debt and moneylenders’ hands.
He alleged that the TDP government had deliberately dismantled the YSRCP-implemented Rythu Bharosa scheme, which was a lifeline for farmers. “Your promise is one lie, your guarantee is another, and your bonds are a third deception,” Jagan charged.
The YSR chief accused the current government of deliberately excluding nearly 7 lakh eligible farmers through arbitrary conditions. He described the Darsi event as a staged political drama designed to mislead the public. He also slammed the coalition government for scrapping the Price Stabilization Fund and the zero-interest loan scheme, cancelling free crop insurance, and weakening crucial systems like RBKs, e-Crop registration, and soil testing labs.
He pointed out that his government spent over Rs 7,800 crore through the Price Stabilization Fund and Rs 7,802 crore under free crop insurance. Now, with these benefits withdrawn, farmers are being forced to pay insurance premiums on their own.
Jagan Reddy said that the tragic suicides of over 250 farmers and the lack of remunerative prices are a direct result of the current government’s negligence and indifference. Not even basic support has been extended to the affected families, exposing the government’s inhumanity and lack of empathy. (ANI)

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