Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has strongly criticized the state government, claiming that the economy is moving in reverse . Speaking to the media in Tadepalli, he questioned whether governance is being run for the welfare of the people or for the benefit of exploiters.
Jagan alleged that essential services such as education, healthcare, and agricultural benefits, which rightfully belong to the people, are instead being diverted to vested interests. He further accused the ruling administration of undermining democracy and failing to safeguard public interests.
Expressing serious concern over the prevailing law-and-order situation, Jagan asked whether the state truly has a functioning government at all. He asserted that the people are being denied basic rights while corruption and exploitation thrive. His sharp remarks are seen as part of his continued attack on the government’s policies and its inability to address citizens’ needs effectively.










