The entire Mahanadu event turned into a massive flop, with speeches full of lies, diversion politics, and nonstop obsession with Y.S. Jagan. Instead of discussing governance, development, or welfare, Chandrababu Naidu and TDP leaders spent two days trying to cover up their failures through propaganda and character assassination against YSRCP and Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.
The event exposed the government’s inability to showcase even a single major achievement after two years in power. Empty chairs, repetitive speeches, lack of enthusiasm among party cadre, and continuous praise of Chandrababu and Lokesh reflected the frustration within the TDP ranks themselves.
Promises like Super Six and Super Seven were completely ignored. There was no discussion about unemployment, welfare, women’s promises, farmers’ issues, or rising public distress. Instead, the entire focus remained on attacking Jagan and creating diversionary political narratives.
The announcement of 33% reservations for women was described as yet another deceptive political drama. Critics questioned why promises such as Aadabidda Nidhi, free bus travel, free gas cylinders, pensions for women, and other welfare guarantees remain unfulfilled even after two years.
The statement also accused TDP leaders of hypocrisy while branding YSRCP as a “violent party,” asking who protected accused persons in major murder cases such as Raja Reddy, Vangaveeti Ranga, Mallala Babji, and journalist Pingali Dasaratharam. It questioned why individuals connected to sensational cases continue to receive political protection.
On Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation, the allegation was that Chandrababu deliberately stalled the project through political coordination with Telangana leadership because successful completion would bring credit to Y.S. Jagan.
On women’s empowerment, the criticism was that Chandrababu cancelled revolutionary welfare schemes such as Aasara, Cheyutha, Kapu Nestham, EBC Nestham, Sunnavaddi, and others, while simultaneously making fresh announcements without sincerity.
The document further accused the government of betraying youth through unemployment, failure to provide job calendars, discontinuation of volunteer systems, termination of thousands of workers, and neglect of welfare commitments.
TDP’s allegations about “fake news” were countered by accusing ITDP social media networks of systematic online abuse, organised trolling, and character assassination politics.
On Amaravati, the criticism centered around alleged corruption, inflated construction costs, land allocation irregularities, and large-scale financial exploitation in the name of the capital city.
The statement finally argued that under Y.S. Jagan, welfare schemes directly benefited crores of families through DBT programs and Navaratnalu, whereas the current government has increased debt massively while abandoning welfare, development, medical colleges, ports, fishing harbours, education reforms, and public healthcare infrastructure.
The conclusion stated that after two full years in office, the government has nothing substantial to present except diversion politics, propaganda, illegal cases, and constant chanting of Jagan’s name.










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